HP Tuners question..
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HP Tuners question..
I'm trying to tune a friend of mine's car..the tune he needs is very similar to mine. I uploaded his tune and used the credits to where I can re-flash his PCM. I also uploaded my Tune out of my Camaro. I didn't use any credits for the one from my Car cause I don't need to do anything with it.
My question is can I copy the Tune Tables that he needs from mine over to his directly, or do I have to put in all the values individually..?
Thanks.
My question is can I copy the Tune Tables that he needs from mine over to his directly, or do I have to put in all the values individually..?
Thanks.
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ehhh...semantics.. It sounds the same, but spelled different. You must admit, reading it as 'axes' makes one assume it is describing an axe.
either way, the man's question still isn't answered..
either way, the man's question still isn't answered..
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He means make sure the labelling in the collums and rows in the tables are the same (same total collums, same total rows, same units in the table, and same numbers in the collum and row labels), I think you should be ok, especially if both cars are the same model year.
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If its compatible it should be able to be just flashed straight in. Be weary though as there may be differences you aren't aware of. If you did want to go down that path I would recommend you do a compare in the VCM tuner and just review all the tables to make sure nothing stands out that could cause issue.
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I loaded a 2001 6 speed camaro operating system into my 2000 with no issues. Stupid secondary VE tables anyways
Not all of the tables were the same but I used the compare feature and copied all of the tables I could. I tuned the 2001 Camaro and it had a 408 stroker so I just reset everything back to my settings. Since I already had credits for my computer and his tune it cost me nothing extra.
Not all of the tables were the same but I used the compare feature and copied all of the tables I could. I tuned the 2001 Camaro and it had a 408 stroker so I just reset everything back to my settings. Since I already had credits for my computer and his tune it cost me nothing extra.