Hi,
I'm pretty new to the forum and tuning in general, I've made a start with tuning my Astra turbo z20let. I've been reading every single bit of information I can get my hands on, on the forum here as well as elsewhere and made good progress reading and modifying maps, as well as some basic datalogging with OPCOM. So far everything has been almost identical to the myriad of ME7 info that is around including the FR which has been very useful, as well as the damos that is floating around on this forum. However I know I'm going to have more questions so I thought I'd introduce myself and find out if there's anyone willing to give me any information at all that's more specific to the ME1.5.5.
I have been running a generic flash tune from a reputable company for about the past year, which I've recently toyed with combining a couple of the maps they offer that sorted out some issues with boost control that I was having with good results. I'm still yet to make many modifications of my own (other than adding a bit of gargle and pops on overrun) as I lack a very good means of datalogging, other than an AFR gauge I'll be installing soon and the limited info I can get from the OPCOM (as well as only getting about a 3Hz sample rate).
To start with I'm hoping someone can give me some tips on a better way to datalog, either with a better sample rate or access to some more variables. I'm trying really hard to adapt the information here
http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=2349.0 to the ME1.5.5 and OPCOM which would be an amazing start, I just can't seem to find the measuring blocks anywhere in the stock bin. I'm assuming it must work similarly as even the OPCOM interface looks very similar to VAGCOM and talks of measuring blocks, I'm just not sure if the layout is completely different to the ME7 making it difficult to find. I'll attach the stock bin and a log file (never mind the data itself) which I hope someone will be able to see what I'm working with and point me in the right direction.
Thanks in advance for your help!