JandJsTA
02-29-2004, 08:48 PM
Input and pics provided by DebianDog
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/images/products_01.jpg
O.K. got the bung in found out is is a larger than 3/8 metrics hex wench that fits it. Took me a while to find one. Not sure the size but a hair bigger than 3/8 and metric.
http://homepage.mac.com/danslagle/.cv/danslagle/Sites/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-02-28%2009.41.46%20-0800/Image-FDA02AA56A1411D8.jpg-thumb_140_105.jpg
The logging on this thing is amazing. You have 45 minutes of logging built into the thing and it takes about 10-12 reading a second. the documentaion says the reading are averaged over .2-.3 seconds so you get the mean.
The LM-1 simply records the voltage on each input connection with a resolution of 10 bits (a precision of 0.00488 Volt). LM-1 will record up to 44 minutes of data from all sensors including lambda. A new value for each sensor is recorded every 0.08125 seconds (roughly 12 times/second). The recorded data can be later downloaded into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or graphed and analyzed by the included software.
The log capture program is pretty straight forward and if you want to look at it with their interface you can.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/images/Log_Capture_Small.jpg
To record data in the LM-1, press the 'Record' button. The LM-1 will show on its display a blinking 'R' between the lambda and AFR/O2 display while recording. To stop recording, press the 'Record' button again. Each time you start recording a new record ‘Session’ is created. A total of 44 minutes of data can be recorded in the LM-1. If the internal memory of the LM-1 is full, the blinking 'R' will not show when starting a recording session. Instead it will show an 'F' for 'Full' for a few seconds. To erase all recorded data, press and hold the 'Record' until 'FR' (for flash reset) shows between lambda and AFR/O2 display.
I exported mine to a DIF (Data Interchange Format) file and Excel had no problems reading it. Every session I logged was labeled with a new session number and header.
Looking forward in intergrading this with EFIlive/Flashscan! Cool stuff!
O.K. at WOT I had numbers between 12.77-12.48 still too rich huh :confused:
LM-1 A/F meter (http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/lm1.php)
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/images/products_01.jpg
O.K. got the bung in found out is is a larger than 3/8 metrics hex wench that fits it. Took me a while to find one. Not sure the size but a hair bigger than 3/8 and metric.
http://homepage.mac.com/danslagle/.cv/danslagle/Sites/.Pictures/Photo%20Album%20Pictures/2004-02-28%2009.41.46%20-0800/Image-FDA02AA56A1411D8.jpg-thumb_140_105.jpg
The logging on this thing is amazing. You have 45 minutes of logging built into the thing and it takes about 10-12 reading a second. the documentaion says the reading are averaged over .2-.3 seconds so you get the mean.
The LM-1 simply records the voltage on each input connection with a resolution of 10 bits (a precision of 0.00488 Volt). LM-1 will record up to 44 minutes of data from all sensors including lambda. A new value for each sensor is recorded every 0.08125 seconds (roughly 12 times/second). The recorded data can be later downloaded into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or graphed and analyzed by the included software.
The log capture program is pretty straight forward and if you want to look at it with their interface you can.
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/images/Log_Capture_Small.jpg
To record data in the LM-1, press the 'Record' button. The LM-1 will show on its display a blinking 'R' between the lambda and AFR/O2 display while recording. To stop recording, press the 'Record' button again. Each time you start recording a new record ‘Session’ is created. A total of 44 minutes of data can be recorded in the LM-1. If the internal memory of the LM-1 is full, the blinking 'R' will not show when starting a recording session. Instead it will show an 'F' for 'Full' for a few seconds. To erase all recorded data, press and hold the 'Record' until 'FR' (for flash reset) shows between lambda and AFR/O2 display.
I exported mine to a DIF (Data Interchange Format) file and Excel had no problems reading it. Every session I logged was labeled with a new session number and header.
Looking forward in intergrading this with EFIlive/Flashscan! Cool stuff!
O.K. at WOT I had numbers between 12.77-12.48 still too rich huh :confused:
LM-1 A/F meter (http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/lm1.php)