$8d vs super_$8d. Pros and cons?
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$8d vs super_$8d. Pros and cons?
Where can I download the super_$8d xdf and what are the differences between the super_$8d and the $8d?
Currently I am using the $8d from the moated file directory.
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Currently I am using the $8d from the moated file directory.
Thanks
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Re: $8d vs super_$8d. Pros and cons?
there a few things that are named a little different and each one may possibly have some things listed that the other one doesn't.
you should be able find super 8dm2 at Craig's site, look in the "User-Contributed ECU Files" section.
once you download it and put it in TunerPro, to use it you'll need to import it using the "Import ECU" feature.
once you've gotten it imported, when you close it follow the prompt and save it as an XDF file.
you should be able find super 8dm2 at Craig's site, look in the "User-Contributed ECU Files" section.
once you download it and put it in TunerPro, to use it you'll need to import it using the "Import ECU" feature.
once you've gotten it imported, when you close it follow the prompt and save it as an XDF file.
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Car: 91 camaro RS
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Re: $8d vs super_$8d. Pros and cons?
there a few things that are named a little different and each one may possibly have some things listed that the other one doesn't.
you should be able find super 8dm2 at Craig's site, look in the "User-Contributed ECU Files" section.
once you download it and put it in TunerPro, to use it you'll need to import it using the "Import ECU" feature.
once you've gotten it imported, when you close it follow the prompt and save it as an XDF file.
you should be able find super 8dm2 at Craig's site, look in the "User-Contributed ECU Files" section.
once you download it and put it in TunerPro, to use it you'll need to import it using the "Import ECU" feature.
once you've gotten it imported, when you close it follow the prompt and save it as an XDF file.
thanks for your help.
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Re: $8d vs super_$8d. Pros and cons?
I looked over the $8d file found on moates and it seems to have everything the super $8d has. I think from what rbob told me was that the $8d on moates was the one that everybody on thirdgen help create. but i will look it over further and see if i can find differences
thanks for your help.
thanks for your help.
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