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i can data log on my autronic, its easy to use, tick what you want to log chose a color, f8 to start logging, f8 to stop then f10 gives the graph with a marker that you use to scroll along giving exact values in a column.

very usefull tool :P

hang on, is datalogit the same thing?

I keep asking the datalogic mob in NZ when the rb25 system will be made. My car was tuned with the datalogic program here in SA. However someone here in SA adapted it for the RB25 and understandable my tuner is holding it pretty close to heart. Anyway would need the adapter box which means buying the program.

i can data log on my autronic, its easy to use, tick what you want to log chose a color, f8 to start logging, f8 to stop then f10 gives the graph with a marker that you use to scroll along giving exact values in a column.

very usefull tool :P

hang on, is datalogit the same thing?

It's actually a converter box which allows an Apexi Power FC user to Datalog and edit settings with a laptop.

All the GTS-T owners should mass email FC-datalogit pushing them to introduce a rb25 box!

:P

It's actually a converter box which allows an Apexi Power FC user to Datalog and edit settings with a laptop.  

All the GTS-T owners should mass email FC-datalogit pushing them to introduce a rb25 box!  

:P

The site is something like www.fc-datalogit.co.nz

Here is a pic of the box in question its all on the site.

It's actually a converter box which allows an Apexi Power FC user to Datalog and edit settings with a laptop.  

All the GTS-T owners should mass email FC-datalogit pushing them to introduce a rb25 box!  

:)

yea it is the same thing, just your talking about the converter to run this softwear, how much?

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