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Are you hosting the datalog somewhere where it can be shared? If yes post it up and I will give it a shot.
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Used it on my 135i and was almost bang on with what the dyno said.
 
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I'll load it to my Google drive in a few Alex. I'm logging everything that's required I believe.
 

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Have been using Vdyno along with real dynos for years now. The software when used correctly (just like an in-ground dyno) has repeatable results that are very close to real power. It uses the rate of acceleration of the car, weight, gearing, and frontal surface area to determine power output. That means you have to input these factors correctly and make sure you are logging on a flat straight road without major head or tail winds and no wheelspin.
Hence the difficulty. Who knows what drag effects are messing with the car? Underbody ripped up from a rough winter? That affects acceleration. Got a couple of 40 lb bags of rock salt in the trunk? That affects acceleration (hopefully can take those out now that it's getting warmer...). Tires overinflated? That affects gearing. Road surface uneven? That affects acceleration. Just drank a big gulp? That affects acceleration.
 

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Hence the difficulty. Who knows what drag effects are messing with the car? Underbody ripped up from a rough winter? That affects acceleration. Got a couple of 40 lb bags of rock salt in the trunk? That affects acceleration (hopefully can take those out now that it's getting warmer...). Tires overinflated? That affects gearing. Road surface uneven? That affects acceleration. Just drank a big gulp? That affects acceleration.

If you're going to log the car and want it to be accurate, none of that stuff is hard to take care of.


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Im assuming this can't be used with Mac correct?
 
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No. But you can use boot camp. That's what I had to do
 

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It is in no way accurate.
I actually beg to differ. I used Vdyno a lot back when I had my Mazdaspeed3. I loaded a log into Vdyno a couple days before I went on got on a dyno and it gave me 296hp/36x. Actual dyno results were 293hp/34x
I consider it very accurate as long as you have all of the correct information loaded
 

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I actually beg to differ. I used Vdyno a lot back when I had my Mazdaspeed3. I loaded a log into Vdyno a couple days before I went on got on a dyno and it gave me 296hp/36x. Actual dyno results were 293hp/34x
I consider it very accurate as long as you have all of the correct information loaded
Exactly. My figures were within about a +/-10 range on both horsepower and torque.
 

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need the numbers for the EBM. drag, gear ratios, etc. they still don't have the 2015 in there
 

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need the numbers for the EBM. drag, gear ratios, etc. they still don't have the 2015 in there
Did you just ask for this on the FB EcoBoost group? Lol. I'll get you mine when I get back home, if you haven't gotten them already.

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Yes I did, I found some and changed the fb posting. If there's any better numbers though, I'm all ears.
 

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Sorry to dig this out of the ashes but I'm trying to do this now. I contacted my tuner to see if I can get the throttle position in my datalog (ngauge) so that I can do this. AFAIK that's all I'm missing, as the pop-up window states it's missing time, rpm, and thr. pos. and I can fix the first two.
 

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Well, if you usually go full throttle by 2,500 rpms, then you can add a Throttle Position column and set all of the values to (100).

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