What Constitutes Knock in Logs
#72
Cool, but that has nothing to do with OP's questions in this thread, which should have been simple to answer for an expert.
#74
Yeah, I guess I should go **** myself for trying to help another rider out with something I have some experience with. Somehow I, along with thousands of others, have managed to successfully tune my bike with just the "handicapped" PV.
#76
Ah I see, TTS is his product. I didn't question his knowledge, I was just pointing out that instead of honestly answering a relatively simple(for him) question, he basically said "it depends and it's too complicated." But he's selling a competing product, so it makes sense. I'm moving along now.
#77
Ah I see, TTS is his product. I didn't question his knowledge, I was just pointing out that instead of honestly answering a relatively simple(for him) question, he basically said "it depends and it's too complicated." But he's selling a competing product, so it makes sense. I'm moving along now.
#78
Did anyone notice that the PV2 could tune spark?
Well, I say could, there is a setting in autotune that said it could do it ...but it never worked, it just took spark out and out and out ...and well, as Steve said - if you don't know which frame (8 per second with the PV2 last time I looked) an actual event took place, because of the electronics and data transfer Steve explained, then well sometimes your calculations are simply wrong. Anyways, Dynojet themselves told me NOT to use it.
Just saying, No doubt the logs will get you close enough to something.
Well, I say could, there is a setting in autotune that said it could do it ...but it never worked, it just took spark out and out and out ...and well, as Steve said - if you don't know which frame (8 per second with the PV2 last time I looked) an actual event took place, because of the electronics and data transfer Steve explained, then well sometimes your calculations are simply wrong. Anyways, Dynojet themselves told me NOT to use it.
Just saying, No doubt the logs will get you close enough to something.
#79
Did anyone notice that the PV2 could tune spark?
Well, I say could, there is a setting in autotune that said it could do it ...but it never worked, it just took spark out and out and out ...and well, as Steve said - if you don't know which frame (8 per second with the PV2 last time I looked) an actual event took place, because of the electronics and data transfer Steve explained, then well sometimes your calculations are simply wrong. Anyways, Dynojet themselves told me NOT to use it.
Just saying, No doubt the logs will get you close enough to something.
Well, I say could, there is a setting in autotune that said it could do it ...but it never worked, it just took spark out and out and out ...and well, as Steve said - if you don't know which frame (8 per second with the PV2 last time I looked) an actual event took place, because of the electronics and data transfer Steve explained, then well sometimes your calculations are simply wrong. Anyways, Dynojet themselves told me NOT to use it.
Just saying, No doubt the logs will get you close enough to something.
If you want the truth it's just what I've said. If Red Dragons doesn't want to believe it that's his choice but the fact remains that DynoJet themselves have been saying for years not to use the autotune process on the spark side with any of their HD product as it doesn't work properly. This is just why I explained, it's not a simple answer, which Red Dragons seems to believe there is. All you can do is take your best educated guess due to the data problems that are there. If you want to believe that you can do it correctly when missing near 75% of the correct data that's fine but this is supposed to be where the TECH side of things gets discussed. All the smart *** comments are not needed by anyone who really wants to try and understand how things work and the limits that come along with it.
Last edited by Steve Cole; 07-07-2024 at 07:42 PM.
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#80
If you want the truth it's just what I've said. If Red Dragons doesn't want to believe it that's his choice but the fact remains that DynoJet themselves have been saying for years not to use the autotune process on the spark side with any of their HD product as it doesn't work properly. This is just why I explained, it's not a simple answer, which Red Dragons seems to believe there is. All you can do is take your best educated guess due to the data problems that are there. If you want to believe that you can do it correctly when missing near 75% of the correct data that's fine but this is supposed to be where the TECH side of things gets discussed. All the smart *** comments are not needed by anyone who really wants to try and understand how things work and the limits that come along with it.