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    NANOCOM - Recording Live Data

    Hi

    I need to get some performance figures to send off......

    TD5 Defender with a MSB ECU and I have a NANOCOM


    From what I understand I need to

    Instrument/Dashboard
    Click on Floppy Disc Icon Bottom right hand corner
    Let engine idle to 30sec
    Drive it up to redline in 2nd and 3rd gears

    Q. how do I save/turn off recording? or do I simply just turn the car off
    Q. how to I get the file? as I assume I have to read it or send it off.


    I have sent an email to England but figured a member might be able to enlighten me so I can have a play tonight.


    Thanks

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    IIRC Click on the disc icon and give the file a name and click ok. When you want to finish recording click on the icon again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsperka View Post
    IIRC Click on the disc icon and give the file a name and click ok. When you want to finish recording click on the icon again.
    Cheers.....

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    The recording is in "Inputs fuelling"... no need to save if the recording started once you turn it off and unplug it the file is saved then insert the SD card into the PC's slot and save it ... if you dont have the CSV viewer installed you'll have to import it to blank excell and select ; at "delimited" and finish to see it well
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    The recording is in "Inputs fuelling"... no need to save if the recording started once you turn it off and unplug it the file is saved then insert the SD card into the PC's slot and save it ... if you dont have the CSV viewer installed you'll have to import it to blank excell and select ; at "delimited" and finish to see it well

    Thanks, I have no interest in reading the file. I not sure why they want the info given the chip is being replaced.

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