Exporting all data via CSV

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javierb14
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Exporting all data via CSV

Post by javierb14 »

Using KManager version 1.5.1.0 I have tried exporting a couple of datalogs and have not been able to view all the data in the CSV file. Here is the data list that is exported:
  • frame
  • time
  • rpm
  • speed
  • map
  • clv
  • tps
  • camangle
  • targetcamangle
  • injector
  • ignition
  • ta
  • tw
  • lambda
  • targetlambda
  • shortterm
  • longterm
  • knockcount
  • voltage
  • eld.v
  • eld
  • s02
  • brake
  • gear
  • boostduty
All the data is displayed graphically in the K manager, I just can't get it to export. It's very likely I could be doing something wrong. Any tips on how to export all of the data? I working on a couple of EP3 intercooler designs/placements and would like to compare IAT vs RPM vs VSS vs MAP with pivot tables in an open office spreadsheet.
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Spunkster
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Re: Exporting all data via CSV

Post by Spunkster »

All the things you are looking for are there. IAT = TA
javierb14
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Re: Exporting all data via CSV

Post by javierb14 »

Ah...makes perfect sense TA (temp air) TW (temp water) or something like that. I missed it 'cause I was looking specifically for IAT and to add to the fact that it exported as deg C. and not deg F. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, much appreciated :D
rikitaun
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Re: Exporting all data via CSV

Post by rikitaun »

Spunkster, when I export the log in .csv file the A/F values is not correct.

I have setting A/F in all parameters of kmanager and csv export lambda values... like this

lambda
1
1
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1.01
1
0.99
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Re: Exporting all data via CSV

Post by Floppie »

Multiply those lambda values by 14.7 to get the AFR value you're expecting to see
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