fivebob wrote:iOnic wrote:I'm not entirely sure that there is a need for a one size fit's all software package but I'm interested in where this goes anyhow
Ok, but what if the interface let you customise how you interact with it, so that you could build you own tuning screens, with the info and functions you wanted, that behaved in the way you wanted?
Sorry if this is a whole other tangent
I don't think it really helps you find out what you want. FWIW I'm not a pro tuner, it's not what I do for a job. Just an interest. I've tuned many cars but my opinion is just that so I wouldn't put too much thought into it
Unless I don't completely understand your description (almost certain
), this is already available on many tuning software packages. I use Tunerstudio for Megasquirt as an example because I enjoy using it and it's flexible enough to let you do just about anything you want.
(This isn't my image, just an example)
This is what I use as my tuning screen (when doing a run). The graphs are live rolling histograms so I can watch trends at a glance and can also view history through the run. Each graph can be customized so I can have any value I'd like to graph on this screen, I can set it to behave in a particular way (rescale automatically, set off a warning at a specified value, highlight cells on my fuel/ignition map where afr/iat/other have exceeded a specified value, start logging when a specified data reaches a specified value etc)
As this person has shown in his image, you can overlay any graphs together to ease analysis. With this screen in the foreground, I can keep my actual 2d/3d map in the background knowing that there is a live trace highlighting where on the map I've been during my run and I've customized it to highlight cells that need changes made based on data you have already specified.
For me personally, since I don't own a dyno, anything that reduces the amount of things I'm doing during a run will be welcome. My primary focus is driving the car and listening for knock - software needs to actively monitor everything else for me in spite of me glancing over at the screen. The most important thing for me is recording data and having it presented in a way that gives me visual difference reporting and allows me to make quick adjustments.