Data logging
Gave them a call today but didn't get to talk as long as I wanted, was a little late
getting to class. The guy I talked to said that I may need to run analog signals for a
couple of sensors (tps, map, timing) but he wasn't sure. He mentioned it because of
the age of our trucks and that our computers are not ask quick as the computers in
newer cars. He did assure me that it would definately work and hooking up the analog
signals was as simple as patching into the sending wire from the sensor. I get in touch
with them again just to see if I get the same answers.
getting to class. The guy I talked to said that I may need to run analog signals for a
couple of sensors (tps, map, timing) but he wasn't sure. He mentioned it because of
the age of our trucks and that our computers are not ask quick as the computers in
newer cars. He did assure me that it would definately work and hooking up the analog
signals was as simple as patching into the sending wire from the sensor. I get in touch
with them again just to see if I get the same answers.
Ive been looking at PLX for data logging. They have a system that plugs in to the OBD II port and looks at sum 50+ points on the motor the you can also ad up to another 32 external sensors. I think thats what I'm going to run with. http://www.plxdevices.com/multigauges.html I do have a friend that runs some of inovatives stuff, there wide band works good but he had problems with his data logging stuff. I forget witch system he used.




