I also am on the beta testing team for the ByteTronik Logging and DataViewer. As the MINI is still in the shop I have no data as of yet and have only installed the software along with verifying the drivers for the unit work by viewing the sample log already on the card.
In order to get more frequent data reads from the ECU Jay adds a bit of code to the ECU. I had to send my ECU off to Mynes/ByteTronik to have this added. The turnaround was quite swift with me sending of the ECU via Priority Mail on the 18th. I had the ECU back along with the OBD connector and USB cable back the on Thursday.
The software works fine in Win7 x64.
Included is an OBD port plug in device, USB cable to connect device to PC and a 2GB microSD card.
Top of the OBD plug device. From left to right. microSD card slot, USB connection, micro headphone plug type jack to connect an Innovate Air Fuel device.
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Once I get the car back I'll start using this to log data from a variety of situations.
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Pretty much the same level of service for me as well. Fast! Recording runs and sending them down to Jay via email has really worked slick for me. I'm concerned that my car isn't putting out the hp it should with the mods I have and being able to send what the car is doing to the "experts" is a whole lot better than just adding mods to see if something works. Seems like quite a few folks have gone down that path and ended up with parts they really didn't need.
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Great videos on how the graphing function works on Mynes forum. Jay has really done his homework setting up a great program to analyze the function of our cars.
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Now that I have a car back I can start playing with this and learning more.
Screen cap of a short drive, about 5 min long. Below the image is the key..
From the top
Green - Injector Duty
Blue - RPM
Purple - Short Term Correction
Green - Calc Load
Maroon - Speed
Blue - Elapsed Time
This is my first foray into this software and this is one of the very first files I have collected. I still need to learn much more about the software and how to make the most from it.