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Basic Enginuity Datalogging How-To

This video is geared towards beginners who have never logged their own vehicles. Specifically, Subaru vehicles that are supported by the efforts of the OpenECU and Enginuity projects. This video illustrates how to select parameters, perform a pull on the road, and how to capture the data being logged. Stay tuned for another video demonstrating the flashing of a Subaru ECU using EcuFlash and Enginuity. This video assumes: - you have the proper tactrix cable for your application - you have installed the latest version of the openport drivers for your cable (these install as part of ecuflash) - you have the latest version of Enginuity and its associated definitions installed - your car and ECU are in safe state of tune (not going to blow up) - you have your tactrix cable properly connected to the OBD2 port and to your laptop Notes: - my wideband reads erratically at idle because it's clamped to the tailpipe and sees fresh air. it reads normal as soon as exhaust gases begin flowing! - upload your logs to Google documents, or copy paste them with abbreviated column headers to the forums, using the CODE tags.

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