Bin. Question
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Bin. Question
When You Open the Binary File on the Computer, What does it look like?
And are the Stock Settings readily Available? Fuel and Air Mixture. I dont really Know what Is good for that..
Shift Points.. I'd say at the Highest RPM point of your powerband.. If you want decent MPG bring them down a few RPMs. Does that sound right?
Thanks, Nick
And are the Stock Settings readily Available? Fuel and Air Mixture. I dont really Know what Is good for that..
Shift Points.. I'd say at the Highest RPM point of your powerband.. If you want decent MPG bring them down a few RPMs. Does that sound right?
Thanks, Nick
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Re: Bin. Question
I think what you are looking for is a tuner program that can display the ecm program in a useful format that can be easily modified. Take a look at TunerPro or TunerCat or other tuning programs.
Raw code is like reading ancient Egyptian to most of us. However, there are a few Egyptologists lurking in the boards.
Good luck
Raw code is like reading ancient Egyptian to most of us. However, there are a few Egyptologists lurking in the boards.
Good luck
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