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Old Dec 5, 2008 | 12:55 AM
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I been comparing my logs on EFI Live and was curious how much time 1 frame equals?

I was using this to compare my motor log and nitrous log, to see the difference in time to reach a certain MPH.
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MUHAHA!!! Found the clock on the bottom, mine appears to be 1.35 seconds average time for one frame.


Does shaving 2 seconds from 40-80mph sound good?
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Just log as few PIDs as possible for a faster frame rate.
I'd say Throttle position, MPH, and RPM.
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Just log as few PIDs as possible for a faster frame rate.
I'd say Throttle position, MPH, and RPM.
Thats all that is on there, for the top row anyways.
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for the top row?
So under PIDS section the only ones you have selected are those 3 right?
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Three rows, top, middle, bottom.

MPH, TPS, and RPM on top.
MAP, MAF, Coolant temp, IAT in middle
Long term fuel on bottom.
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
for the top row?
So under PIDS section the only ones you have selected are those 3 right?
No, bunch selected, but only those three together, and easily readable.
I am using the demo version, but have my tunes, and logs saved so I can view them.
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OH.
I was saying the more PIDS that are active the slower your frame rate is.
If you had the ability to log your own run, you want to unselect all of those Pids and only use those 3 i mentioned. That will let you log at a faster frame rate, making your calculations more accurate.
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Ah, I see, interesting.

Although Corey showed me how to filter the info over a week ago, it took me til tonight to remember what button he said, lol.
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24 for less CHANNELS will log at 10 frames per second. Notice I said CHANNELS, some pid require 2 channels. You can see how many channels are selected on the bottom of the screen in the pids folder. More then 24 and logging will be slower. Also if you have cursor tracing on (press f2) you can highlight a section buy left clicking holding it and going to where you want to stop and releasing. That will highlight that section and show you the time for that section only on the timer and the high/low/and average of all the pids for the highlighted time stretch.
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