I am sorry I am new to using labscope. I recently bought the FLS. I connected to my 98 Beetle and got the waveform. However, I have no idea what the waveform mean. I triggered with the 4th cyl spark plug wire because it is the easiest one to access but it seems the pulse from the FLS was not synchronize with the trigger. I attached the waveform and can anyone comment on it so that I can get some idea what does it mean. Thanks.
I am sorry I am new to using labscope. I recently bought the FLS. I connected to my 98 Beetle and got the waveform. However, I have no idea what the waveform mean. I triggered with the 4th cyl spark plug wire because it is the easiest one to access but it seems the pulse from the FLS was not synchronize with the trigger. I attached the waveform and can anyone comment on it so that I can get some idea what does it mean. Thanks.
George
It looks like a nice running intake vacuum pattern with an FLS. How do you mean the pulse(s) do not synchronize with the trigger?
I need to explain more clear. I connected the FLS to the tail pipe but not the intake manifold.
About the synchronize problem. As you see the attached waveform, there are only 2 peaks in between the trigger. I assume there should be 4 peaks because this 98 Beetle is a 4 cylinder (DIS).
Does it mean the waveform is looked normal? Actually, how can we determine if the waveform from FLS is normal? Besides, I do have some waveforms from 1996 Camry, 1996 Prelude that also used FLS but they all looks terrible. If you don't mind to take a look, I would like to post them and let you see them if you have time.
By all means please post up your patterns. The best way to learn what "good" is versus "bad" is doing exactly what you are doing. Start out with "good" vehicles though, don't start out right away looking at broke vehicles. Post up your findings and we'll work on how to dissect them.
I wouldn't look at it as being analysis in the context of making a diagnosis so much as analysis in the form of learning to interpret what you are seeing and what/where you can use this tool reliably on. FirstLook is one of a kind and offers a very unique way of looking at "pressure" (yes technically is doesn't report pressure but change).