Max timing issue. I'm at a loss.
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Sorry to bring this up again but I have one more question.
Is there any way to accurately log timing and use the info in the editor? Is there any way to make your hi/lo oct tables reference rpm vs kpa instead of rpm vs g/cyl?
Is there any way to accurately log timing and use the info in the editor? Is there any way to make your hi/lo oct tables reference rpm vs kpa instead of rpm vs g/cyl?
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Is there any way to accurately log timing and use the info in the editor?
Is there any way to make your hi/lo oct tables reference rpm vs kpa instead of rpm vs g/cyl?
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Ok, enough with beating around the bush, This is WHAT I WANT. Can you show/tell me 1 way that I can log timing and be able to use that information accurately, directly or indirectly, in the hi or lo oct. table in editor while in Speed Density?
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Every time I change the x axis in the histogram away from g/cyl all it will show is one cell in the upper left hand corner.
Correction, I can change x to kpa and the table does well. But that does me little good.
Correction, I can change x to kpa and the table does well. But that does me little good.
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