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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
datalog at the track - make your test sessions count
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<blockquote data-quote="lindermant" data-source="post: 14983370" data-attributes="member: 32103"><p>yea, I bought an OBD-II extension cable so I could tuck it under the dash and run it to the passenger side (otherwise the SCT cable hangs at your feet and is in the way when you shift). car -> SCT device -> laptop.</p><p></p><p>You can log to the SCT device, and then transfer it to your laptop after the run if you want (but my X3 only holds one datalog file at a time, and if I forget to transfer it gets overwritten the next run).</p><p></p><p>The SCT Livelink software is a tad clunky. It does not have a function (least not that I found) to set the "O" or launch time. I started the log after the burnout, but before I staged - and there was 28+ seconds of data that I could scrap if I wanted. You can also download the log file as a .csv and then manipulate it in excel, plotly, etc and get rid of that front end data you don't want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindermant, post: 14983370, member: 32103"] yea, I bought an OBD-II extension cable so I could tuck it under the dash and run it to the passenger side (otherwise the SCT cable hangs at your feet and is in the way when you shift). car -> SCT device -> laptop. You can log to the SCT device, and then transfer it to your laptop after the run if you want (but my X3 only holds one datalog file at a time, and if I forget to transfer it gets overwritten the next run). The SCT Livelink software is a tad clunky. It does not have a function (least not that I found) to set the "O" or launch time. I started the log after the burnout, but before I staged - and there was 28+ seconds of data that I could scrap if I wanted. You can also download the log file as a .csv and then manipulate it in excel, plotly, etc and get rid of that front end data you don't want. [/QUOTE]
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