Has anyone used the G analyst that prints, for tuning?? I have looked at it, but I dont know if it can pick up the small power changes that I hope to generate. Does it work ?? TIA, Mike Ogren
Has anyone used the G analyst that prints, for tuning?? I have looked at it, but I dont know if it can pick up the small power changes that I hope to generate. Does it work ?? TIA, Mike Ogren
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I have an original G-Analyst from Valentine Research. I haven't used it for years, but recall that one could connect it to a laptop, which, in turn, could be connected to a printer. Are you referring to something that prints more directly? The resolution may not be enough for small changes in acceleration (engine tuning), depending on the mass of the vehicle I guess.
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I still have one if anyone is interested in buying it for fun. Unfortunatly this came out when computers had very little power and memory was expensive. It dosen't store muuch and you have to download to a computer that uses older windows OS. I dont have the softwear and it's unavaliable now. It's display on the unit is not good for small changes but if you can download it to a computer you can see these changes.
Just go buy a G anlyast or spend some bucks for a newer GPS based system.
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