Virtual Dyno

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DiamondTuning
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Virtual Dyno

Post by DiamondTuning »

Just wondering if anyone has got Virtual Dyno to work properly? I've entered my csv file for 3rd logs and I'm getting a graph thats all over the place! Not sure how to get virtual dyno to drop a smooth curve along the graph..

I understand theres certain information from datalogs needed for VD and others that aren't but i don't know how to properly enter them.

I have my CSV file attached if anyone wants to see if they can load it up and get a smooth curve. It dynos 550whp
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Javcolin
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Re: Virtual Dyno

Post by Javcolin »

Did it dyno 550WHP on regular dyno? or was it in virtual Dyno?
Javcolin
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Re: Virtual Dyno

Post by Javcolin »

First of all.

You need to do a datalog on 3rd or 4th gear from 2000 rpm to your red line, on a smooth strech of road, after that you exported this file it will return a .csv file.

Next, open Virtual Dyno. nd load this .csv file once it is open, you need to input all data, Ie, car, model etc. most important for an accurate out put, is to input as much info as possible into virtual dyno, ie. gear you did your pull, curb weight, rider weight and most important barometric pressure. for your location.

also gear set and final drive.

it is very close to a dyno.

i did upload your file, but you did a 6000 rpm pull to 7000rpm so the data collected isn't enough to sample, same thing as a real dyno, you never start a pull at 6k rpm.

hope this helps.
rpoitras
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Re: Virtual Dyno

Post by rpoitras »

Hi I did a 3rd Gear Pull from 1500rpm to 6500rpm cutoff.

I did export my datalog in CSV file.

I Load my CSV into Virtual Dyno but unfortunately havent succeed to make it work.

Can I have some help please ?.

P.S.: I tried to find my Drag Coef and Front Area of my 2018 Honda Civic Si Coupe but couldnt find it nowhere on google and honda website.
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