K-Manager HP calculator

K-Series Programmable ECU installation questions / support issues
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Mask
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K-Manager HP calculator

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Hi, i would like to know if K-Manager has some way to calculate the power with the cal. or with the datalog or with any other thing.
Thanks
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Mask wrote:Hi, i would like to know if K-Manager has some way to calculate the power with the cal. or with the datalog or with any other thing.
Thanks
+1

Good idea from new version of Kmanager.... :idea:
Mask
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Post by Mask »

from a new version? so you think there isn't anything like that in this last version? :cry:
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RAZDYNO
http://chewies.net/~raz/tuning/razdyno/

There is also one more program, but can't remember now... you can find it on clubrsx forum - mentioned in the link above.
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Here is KDyno program that I mentioned.
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Post by Mask »

thanks, i already try it, but it gives me a strange graph...and the only numbers i get is the rpm...not hp :( is this program like that or i'm using it wrong...?
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Post by LK7R »

This software is used for street tuning. You do datalog from 0,10,20,30,40,50 deg. runs on the same road for Low Cam and High Cam. Then put the LC into software to see in which RPM you have most power on which cam and do the same with HC datalogs. This way you can tune your car without dyno. Accuracy is not highest, but you can tune your car with it pretty well.

The sofware calculates acceleration > where you have most power, but not exact numbers.

Dan
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