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    Fuel Injected! dud's Avatar
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    I was able to get Trimalyzer 1.4b to show the proper WB02 values with the settings pictured below.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dud View Post
    I was able to get Trimalyzer 1.4b to show the proper WB02 values with the settings pictured below.
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    Thank you very much for helping out with "how to WBO2" using Trimalyzer!

    It appears Trimalyzer shows similar BLM vs. WBO2 data, like the WBO2 spreadsheet.

    The WBO2 spreadsheet uses "Average IF" to calculate WBO2 data.

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    It appears Trimalyzer shows similar BLM vs. WBO2 data, like the WBO2 spreadsheet.

    The WBO2 spreadsheet uses "Average IF" to calculate WBO2 data.
    trimalyzer does the same thing, but has the flexibility to apply more math to each data point. i'd expect the data to be the same if 'strict cell' is chosen and if all filters are equal.

    loose cell can affect multiple cells if the data point is close to a cell border. geometric is like a smarter 'loose cell', it affects adjacent cells with magnitude based on how far from the data point they are. i think it's way better, but whatever floats your boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    trimalyzer does the same thing, but has the flexibility to apply more math to each data point. i'd expect the data to be the same if 'strict cell' is chosen and if all filters are equal.

    loose cell can affect multiple cells if the data point is close to a cell border. geometric is like a smarter 'loose cell', it affects adjacent cells with magnitude based on how far from the data point they are. i think it's way better, but whatever floats your boat.
    I'm liking the flexibility the Trimalyzer! Ultimately, "A Good Tune" is the goal for using Trimalyzer. How "A Good Tune" is achieved is up to the Tuner. Trimalyzer is an AWESOME "Tuning" tool!

    dave w

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    ok try this, made some changes so arbitrary input should work as expected
    Works great!

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