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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:49 pm 
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Added avg vert and horiz avg buttons for fueling table page.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:39 pm 
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Can someone tell me what they mean with ´Frontal Area´ and ´Elevation´

Where must i think on, from ground to bottom or?


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:44 pm 
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There should be presets on the road dyno. I just leave the default values when I use it and select my car.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 3:49 pm 
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snikkels wrote:
Can someone tell me what they mean with ´Frontal Area´ and ´Elevation´

Where must i think on, from ground to bottom or?


Just leave "Frontal Area" with the default value.

Elevation refers to your geographic location, how far above sea level you are.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:55 pm 
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I'm having trouble importing the csv files onto the spreadsheet. I lowered the macros security level completely and it still didn't work. The error says that it might be read only or encrypted, but it's not either of those things.
What could be wronge? I'm using office 2007.

Edit: Nevermind. It was because I was double clicking the folder and it was the only log in there. I right clicked and opened it and it worked. Man, the hours I killed too. :D


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:10 pm 
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updated file (again) :o


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:56 pm 
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Airboy wrote:
updated file (again) :o


This just gets better and better :mrgreen:

What happened to the scale load and RPM functions on the timing page? Those were useful when setting up a timing table.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 12:05 am 
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PolarisSnT wrote:
Airboy wrote:
updated file (again) :o


What happened to the scale load and RPM functions on the timing page? Those were useful when setting up a timing table.


There is a "rescaler" page to the "right" that can be used for that purpose.

For Base Timing map another option is:
-Put in Base and Advance maps into their pages
-Generate Total Timing in "Total Timing" Page
-Go back to Base Timing page and change the Load headers to what you want
-Use "Re-calc Base (Total-Adv)" to regenerate Base Timing map with the new header values


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:12 pm 
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could you re-scale the timing and afr maps to ecuflash/romraider length. I notice GABE did it to his sheet but your table is to small.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:25 pm 
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Just copy and paste into a blank area and click the button to move the table. That's how you get the correct resolution table in there. Just tuned my wife's car using the latest sheet. Nice improvements!

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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
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Any plans to port this over as a plug-in / feature of RomRaider for live "Dyno" tuning? Anybody have plans to code this? Or should I? :P

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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 11:28 pm 
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I'm not sure why, but when I run any version of your spreadsheet in the default format (.xls) in MS excel 2007 they are crash quite often at seemingly random things (like scrolling, copy/paste, double click, click in a selection box etc). I think it may have something to do with MS Excel 2007 running the spreadsheet in compatibility mode.

If I save the spreadsheet in the .xlsm format immediately the first time I open it, it runs fine.


Also, thought I'd post the current list of vehicles I have for the accel tab and thought you could add them to future revisions:

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model                 weight   wheel   ratio   final   e-t-sp   Crr     Cd   Area
02/05 WRX (3rd)        3085    24.88   1.366   3.9     71.97   0.015   0.33   22
02/05 WRX wgn (3rd)    3165    24.88   1.366   3.9     71.97   0.015   0.33   22
06/07 WRX (3rd)        3192    24.62   1.366   3.7     69.00   0.015   0.33   22
06/07 WRX wgn (3rd)    3252    24.62   1.366   3.7     69.00   0.015   0.33   22
04/05/06 STI (4th)     3351    24.97   1.346   3.9     70.66   0.015   0.33   22
07 STi (3rd)           3351    24.97   1.521   3.9     79.85   0.015   0.33   22
07 STi (4th)           3351    25.68   1.137   3.9     58.04   0.015   0.33   22
06 LGT (3rd)           3400    24.62   1.296   4.111   72.74   0.015   0.31   22
08 WRX (3rd)           3142    25.07   1.296   3.9     67.77   0.015   0.33   22
08 WRX wgn (3rd)       3208    25.07   1.296   3.9     67.77   0.015   0.33   22
08 STi (3rd)           3373    25.72   1.521   3.9     77.52   0.015   0.33   22
08 STi (4th)           3373    25.72   1.137   3.9     57.95   0.015   0.33   22
02 ADM Sti (3rd)       3153    24.97   1.761   3.9     92.45   0.015   0.33   22
02 ADM Sti (4th)       3153    24.97   1.346   3.9     70.66   0.015   0.33   22
05 ADM WRX wgn (3rd)   3165    24.97   1.448   4.111   69.73   0.015   0.33   22
04 WRX wgn 4aet (2nd)  3140    24.97   1.55    4.11    85.76   0.015   0.33   22
04 WRX wgn 4aet (3rd)  3140    24.97   1.00    4.11    55.33   0.015   0.33   22


If anyone else uses them, be sure to edit the visual basic sheet15 file to ensure that you can select and use the new vehicles - more specifically, you'll need to change the bolded cell number below in the second line of that file to match the lowest cell of the vehicle list:
Model_ComboBox.ListFillRange = "Accel!S2:S20"


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 6:21 pm 
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wrxsti-l wrote:
I'm not sure why, but when I run any version of your spreadsheet in the default format (.xls) in MS excel 2007 they are crash quite often at seemingly random things (like scrolling, copy/paste, double click, click in a selection box etc). I think it may have something to do with MS Excel 2007 running the spreadsheet in compatibility mode.

If I save the spreadsheet in the .xlsm format immediately the first time I open it, it runs fine.


Also, thought I'd post the current list of vehicles I have for the accel tab and thought you could add them to future revisions:

Code:
model                 weight   wheel   ratio   final   e-t-sp   Crr     Cd   Area

05 ADM WRX wgn (3rd)   3165    24.97   1.448   4.111   69.73   0.015   0.33   22



Leslie


I'll blame MS for the compatibility issues between versions. Your RPM to Speed conversion for the entry above is off for some reason. I get 80.11 from the listed gear ratio and final drive.

Anyways, new version (v4p0w8) in first post.


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 Post subject: Re: Spreadsheet to import and graph log files
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:07 pm 
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dammit Sonny, you've got to stop impriving this thing so I don't have to keep copying all my tables over to the newest version! JK :lol:

Thanks again.

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