Disco 2 Nanocom Data

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Shimsteriom

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So, I've just been out with my new Nanocom all connected up for a couple of runs. One, the usual journey to work, and another involving some heavier right foot action. I've cleaned up the results in the CSV file as there were some weird characters stopping the Nanocom CSV reader from opening the file correctly, but to an untrained eye, the graphs don't really mean to much. If I throw one of these CSV files up on here, would someone mind casting an expert eye over the output values? I'm not expecting anyone to diagnose any faults, but if you spot any values / graph trends which could indicate an area which I should investigate further, then it would be greatly appreciated :D
 
If you look on the Nanocom web site you can download a graphics mapping program which quickly and easily turns the data to graphs.
 
Did you read the comment in your other thread about asking Sierrafery for the file that shows general measurements/ data?

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The air filter was replaced about a month ago. I've just spent a few hours reviewing my data with posts from LR forums all over t'internet, and based on the figures from the Nanocom, the electrical engine management on my Disco looks good.
I'm still having issues with rough running when the engine speed approaches 3k, so I'm thinking that maybe the turbo - intercooler hose may be delaminated (injector harness, FPR, boost regular and MAF have all been replaced with genuine parts)
 
Then check the thin pipework to and from the wastegate modulator and make sure that the actuator valve is not leaking or the wastegate stuck closed.... you should se the wastegare rod moving if somebody floors the throttle to 3000+rpm even stationary
 
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