I made this post on Audizine but I figured I might aswell copy paste it here for you folks ( and newbies)
anyway lets get into it:
If you boys didnt know there is this app called Virtual Dyno
https://barnhill.bitbucket.io/Its a virtual point a to point b , time /rpm dyno but its quite accurate if you put in the proper info, as it takes car details and transmission stuff into effect. Its very good for seeing tune differences etc. like timing change and so on.
You basically download and install, make a log in VCDS , by logging RPM , and throttle pedal position , and maybe actual boost , and make sure to set vcds to turbo mode or lowest latency speed.
After open VD and go to File-> Options click on the Columns and Profiles tab and input the following data:
or whatever your VCDS log names the values, just open it in notepad ( the log file) and name them accordingly but these should be default nomenclature, also untick lambda if you didnt log that. now click save.
Also go File -> Options -> Dnyo - correction factor, tick custom , and put 1.01 and smoothing 3, from what Ive seen and read this works the best.
Now go File -> car editor, and make your car profile. Year is whatever, Make Audi model etc. Weight for a 1.8T DBC is 1195 KG ( 2 634.5 LBS) , 1.8 T DBW is 1230 KG ( 2 711.6 LBS) , 1.8T quattro DBC is 2 899.0 LBS, 1.8T quattro DBW is 2 976.2 LBS. Avants are : 1.8T quattro - 3 108.5 LBS, 1.8T FWD - 2 866.0 LBS.
Now you need to input drag coefficient: B5 FWD - 0.31, B5 quattro - 0.32, B5 Avant - 0.32 , B5 Avant Facelift - 0.31After frontal area in ft2 - same order as above - : 21,9 , 21,9 , 22 , 22Tire diamater leave empty as VD has builtin calculator after u load log. Now fill out the gear ratios and final drive in decimal numbers, this is dependent on your trans
go find it or tell me your trans code.
Then save it as custom.
Now go File -> Load and load your log , it should load now, from 1st dropdown , select your car by going Custom+ whatever make and model , and double click it finally when you get to the profile.
Now click that blue button thing next to Tire, and fill out tire details and put your weight in Lbs in Occ.weight , then finally, select the gear you logged in and you should get your graph. If you set up everything correctly it should be withing +10/-10% ranges at max.
If you want to compare graphs in the future make sure to use the same road, or it will throw it off.
NOTE for Nefmoto / ME7 Logger: You/we dont need to use VCDS to get logs, if you got ME7 logger setup you can use that too, just follow the same instructions and make a separete csv with only RPM, TPS and time colums.
Good luck.