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Looking to see if someone w/ nGauge and Lund boost box can share either a screen cap or log file of a WOT datalog that shows:
- boost
- RPM
- load
- ETC_ACT
- ETC_DSD
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Thanks Jay-rod! I was curious to see if pedal position I was seeing (83-84%) was normal and if boost bouncing around, but within a good range was also normal.

You log a ton of PID's. My nGauge can only log like 24, or at least that's all I can hit the "star" on. Is this because mine is HP rather than Lund, or something else I'm missing. Also, I used "all ford" to get the PID list. It sucks that I would have to reconfigure everything, but I'm betting I'm using the wrong list. Here is my list of PID's being logged.

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I use the boost box with SCT and the boost is jumpy.

The throttle position is the angle of the throttle, not % applied. For my car I believe 85.13 is WOT
 
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Yeah, angle not %, right there in front of me, I'm a dope. Thanks for the input on boost.
 

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Yes that is lunds predetermined log files. It's called like ford 06+ or something like that. They used to have an "all ford" but disabled that one I believe. I didn't select what to log, it just defaults to all those and can't be changed.

Also yes the boost bounces around a bit. Jon Jr says that's just how accurate the sensor is. Exact readings at the frame rate intervals. The Omega does NOT smooth it at all. On my log boost is labeled as analog 1 psi, analog 2 psi is fuel pressure.

And to confirm the other post yours reads throttle angle. Lund logs it as throttle %.
 
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Thanks for the explanation on boost readings.

The Lund seems to come with a custom log file (*.ng) so when you go to "datalog" you can see all the PID's in a list. When I hit my "datalog" button it says "datalogging not available". I think it's because there's no file in that folder on the ngauge. For me to datalog, after hitting the star on each PID, i can tap the gauges, then hit datalog and it works.

I've been searching for a way to create a custom datalog file which would remove the need to hit the "star" on each PID one by one and I'd also like to get more than 24. Pretty sure general users aren't allowed to do that. I did find one *.ng file online, but have yet to try it out to see what's in there.
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