Q&A Forum
Hello, Yes, you can resize and move the gauges as you want. Put the mouse at the lower right corner and drag to the desired size. It will save your ...
Yep, it uses the roller RPM. Engine RPM is calculated from that and gear ratio. I recommend getting everything to work with just that first, as this s...
Snip from the software manual: 2.3.2 Gear ratio setup The Engine RPM control in YourDyno system is based on the Roller RPM signal from the Hall-Se...
Hi Engine rpm is roller rpm * gear ratio, this is how it is supposed to be. A direct engine rpm measurement is optional, and anyway is way too low ...
@matteozanusso thanks for the report. You do need to select a Session folder, otherwise it will keep asking. Did you do that? I will test on a Windows...
I am of course biased, but this is a no-brainer upgrade. Lots of people complain about the DynoCom electronics/software, YourDyno brings you to anothe...
Hi, dual screen is supported. One for the Gauges and one for the Graphs. Is that what you meant?
Hi, No problem to keep both in a cabinet. However, remember that the instrument box has the environmental sensors, so if you use env correction then...
You just cut the graphs in Results vs Time and save the file. Open again and it is still cut vs Time and now also vs RPM. I just double checked here.
Hi, I removed the start and the end of the run so you are left with only the sweep. Here it is, it looks ok apart from an area around 3600-3700 RPM,...
Hello, I am not sure I understand your issue. Can you explain again? Add the RPM1 or RPM2 gauge in the Run window, then you see the raw reading of t...
Hi, can you post the csv file?
Hi, I looked at the data. The brake setup is set to stop at 4500 RPM. Sure you have ticked the "Control brake using power sweep"-button? You can ...
Tuners, YourDyno Version 3.2.146 was released today. Changes: Ability to run a 4WD hub dyno on only front or rear wheels. Previously you had ...
Hi! There is a trick there if you want to save the cut graph. Do the cut in Results vs Time and next time you open the file it will also be cut in R...