Data Logging First Steps
I'm going to the track tomorrow and I'm trying to decide which channels to log since every time you add a channel it decreases the resolution of each channel. Since I've never done this before, I don't know how many channels I can log and still get meaningful data over the course of a 12-sec 1/4mile run.
I'm thinking of starting with IAT, Spark Advance, RPM and AFR. What do y'all think?
The car is stock with the exception of a BWK and a set of drag radials.
I'm currently researching doing this, and I likely will add Innovate's ODB wifi module like you have. Then you can log everything including AFR.
First run
This run was a 12.03 when the DA was -121ft and the ambient temp was 54 deg.
Second run
This run was a 12.09 when the DA was 170ft and the ambient temp was 58 deg.
Third run
This run was a 12.16 when the DA was 454ft and the ambient temp was 62 deg.
Any thoughts on these graphs? The car was actually quite predictable today. It was fast in the morning, and slower but consistent when the weather warmed up.
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Since the car is within spitting distance of running 12.00s when it's cold (in the morning), I need to figure out how to add consistency without adding (much) power. What type of IAT drop would I see by adding an underhood tank and splitting the cooling system?
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Cool the car down before you run, do you have a good pump and heat xchanger?
Stock tune it pulls timing in 3 stages but starting at 120* it's already not good.
Splitting the system and adding a tank will help a lot
Cool the car down before you run, do you have a good pump and heat xchanger?
Stock tune it pulls timing in 3 stages but starting at 120* it's already not good.
Splitting the system and adding a tank will help a lot
Here are the numbers I grabbed from a chart posted here some time ago:
IAT/Timing pulled
95*/3.5*
113*/6.3*
149*/9.5*






