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Prologger Feedback

DennisTheMenace

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Has anyone used a prologger on their sled this winter? Looking for feedback, good or bad on these units. Thinking of trying one on my next boosted project. What do you think ??? ;)!
 

Cool device, but complicated to use and can't see it in sunlight.
 
Spray is right about the display but you can change the brightness of the display and be aware of your mounting attitude. Once you get used to it it's not that bad. Set-up is not the easiest but if you document the settings you won't get "lost". I pack my manual with me just in case. Overall I like it a lot and it isn't that hard to use. The more you get familiar with it the comfortable you are. You can calibrate or reset boost in a manner of seconds. I especially like the "never-lean" technology. It will automatically lower boost to you're set ponit if the AFR reads lean (which you set also). Pretty cool device really. Highly recommend it.

Edit:The only thing I don't like is the connectors they should have made "pigtails" to wire the harness in instead if the pin connectors.
 
Does anyone know where I can get a manual? I tried the email address on the back of the box, but its not found? I bought a nytro with a NW turbo works setup but no instructions came with it. Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
Here is the manuel
http://www.prologger.com/downloads/ProloggerManual.pdf
It is a sweet tuning tool. I love being able to do logs and check my rpm/boost/afr sitting at the bottom of the hill rather then trying to look down at gauges going 90 mph. Only things that annoy me is the never lean you have to wait like 40 seconds or something for the wideband to warm up and start to record after the sled is shut off, or if you make a pull before that it will automatically pull boost thinking you are lean. Because of that I never use that feature, just set it at like 16 or something so it is never a factor. The other thing is the electronic boost controller is sweet, but I haven't been able to find a perfect combination of waste gate pressure/overshoot/boost gn setting where it holds boost like a Hallman mbc does. You can get it give or take .5 psi.
 
anyone try this prologger in conjunction with the RB3? Seems like this could be a heck of a setup for a S/C. The fine tuning, and mapping of a RB3 with the playback, boost control, and lean protection of the prologger sounds compicated but ideal.....
 
Nothing difficult about the Prologger at all. Works great, H&H Performance runs them on all their turbo sleds they build. They are way cheaper than the racepaks. Have about 6 installed so far (this fall) and they work flawless (I believe he just order 15 more Prologgers). They do work good for tuning with the RB3 (H&H was tuning a 1200 doo today using the Prologger & RB3).
 
Sounds like good news to me. Heard you could run a seperate link for the meth injection through the prologger also?
 
Yes, the Pro Logger will run meth (set it at what boost you want it to come on) and it will run up to 3 seperate stages of nitrous. Very nice piece for the price for sure.
 


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