This is a smaller update, but one that I find very useful. If you haven't signed up already, just go here to use this new feature: www.datazap.me
As you know when you first load up a log by default RPM and Boost (if you have boost logged) will be visible automatically. Boost is on the same shared axis as all other data series:
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Since the axis is shared, when you turn on data series that have much higher or lower values it can skew the chart - like high pressure fuel pump psi which has numbers in the thousands:
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With this new update (which is now live, clear your cache) if you click a line on the chart it puts that data series on it's own axis so it doesn't mess up data that is in a much different range. It's numbers are colored the same as the line color so you can easily tell what it's associated with:
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If you click the line again it puts it back on the shared axis.
Any data series you've put on it's own axis will load properly when you copy/paste the url to someone.
Enjoy!
As you know when you first load up a log by default RPM and Boost (if you have boost logged) will be visible automatically. Boost is on the same shared axis as all other data series:

Since the axis is shared, when you turn on data series that have much higher or lower values it can skew the chart - like high pressure fuel pump psi which has numbers in the thousands:

With this new update (which is now live, clear your cache) if you click a line on the chart it puts that data series on it's own axis so it doesn't mess up data that is in a much different range. It's numbers are colored the same as the line color so you can easily tell what it's associated with:

If you click the line again it puts it back on the shared axis.
Any data series you've put on it's own axis will load properly when you copy/paste the url to someone.
Enjoy!