Trackspeed build plan
#163
I weighted my 99 sport w/turbo. came out to 2300 lbs
Then came back with my new to me 02 turbo, and it was 2460
So seems pretty accurate to me.
for virtual dyno, download the app to your computer:
Virtual Dyno
Then in tuner studio, start logging, and do one full throttle pull, then stop logging. open virtual dyno and open that tunes studio log file with virtual dyno.
make sure you create a profile for your car, with weight, tire size, and gear ratios.
eventually i will do both, but funds do not allow to do everything at once.
#168
for virtual dyno, download the app to your computer:
Virtual Dyno
Virtual Dyno
#174
I am but I will be gone most of Dec and a Jan. I don't want to mess with timing until I can get it on a dyno. Hopefully with some det cans. I have big hopes and dreams of tuning my knock sensor as well. If you can fit me one of these days for a little bit of ebc sooner rather than later that would be sweet though.
#178
It doesn't run on it's own, but you can download codeweavers Crossovers software and install it.
I believe I am the first person using virtual dyno on a mac so I created an info page on their website to show that it's supported. If you decide to give it a try I will tell you what "support" you have to build into your "bottle" to be able to run virtualdyno.
https://www.codeweavers.com/compatib...er/virtualdyno
You can also install WinPEP in the same bottle I am pretty sure. WinPEP lets you view actual (mustang, dynocomp etc) dyno logs.
I believe I am the first person using virtual dyno on a mac so I created an info page on their website to show that it's supported. If you decide to give it a try I will tell you what "support" you have to build into your "bottle" to be able to run virtualdyno.
https://www.codeweavers.com/compatib...er/virtualdyno
You can also install WinPEP in the same bottle I am pretty sure. WinPEP lets you view actual (mustang, dynocomp etc) dyno logs.