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Old 05-27-2005, 08:13 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Warrtalon
As for the blank spots, I'm not sure. I was recording the readings, and somehow there were no intermediate readings in those 2 spots, whereas in the first run, there were readings. Since the logger reads based on certain time increments, I guess it's possible I was accelerating faster through that rpm range. In basically the same rpm range, I went from 11 readings to 9...hmm.
Thats what it was, the computer couldn't keep with ludacris speed! lol
There really is not rhyme or reason for it to miss reading like that. If thats the case, then the logger wouldn't work if you added more mods. Hopefully it was just a fluke thing.
If you were to add fuel at higher rpm, that would richen it up and maybe take away timing. You didn't try adjusting up there yet so maybe on the way home, add 1% at 7000rpm and log to see what she does. No harm in trying.


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