I'd switch over to load based boost control via Chrome. Means it'll auto compensate boost based on temperature and such, so a tune that's good in the summer should still be good in the winter without causing knock.
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Paul, best logging setup IMO is the Tactrix 2.0 module you're already using to flash your tune. Just get a microSD and set it up. There's a couple of threads on here about it from Matt and Chris (Forest). Best thing about it is you can set it up to only log pulls (TPS > 80%) and it logs all the time it's plugged in whether or not you think about it. I keep mine plugged in all the time. Since I don't drive the car that much I keep it garaged with a battery tender but the Tactrix can stay plugged in for at least a few weeks before causing any issues with the battery.
For checking your logs just keep access to your Tactrix handy. I keep a micro USB cable plugged into the Tactrix all the time and have the other end routed into the center console. So I just jump in the car with the laptop, pop open the center console and plug in the USB cable. Then I just copy the files from the Tactrix SD card over to the laptop and delete any old logs I've already copied. I keep the latest 1-2 logs just so the Tactrix has to continue creating new unique file names.
http://www.3sgto.org/3000gt-stealth-...talogging.html
looks like I found it
Hell, I may have even left a micro SD card in there from when I borrow it. If so, you should be good to go so long as you have an adapter to look at it in the computer later
Well, I'm booked for this week, but we can always work a time out to get together and sort it all out.
With the 2.0 and microsd, you don't really need much else to do the actual logging..getting it to read on the other hand..
there is also these threads.
http://www.3sgto.org/tuning-engine-e...a-logging.html
http://www.3sgto.org/tuning-engine-e...ut-laptop.html
You can just copy/paste the file info into a file on the SD card called logcfg.txt. Its real easy to setup.
Yeah, it is not hard now that the definitions have been figured out.