Bin repository access??
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Yeah...that was really nice of them to do, wasn't it?
Those tunes were like freeware - never really had much to do with the software used to tune 'em. But, now you have to be an HPT customer to read someone's BIN file? A total joke if you ask me. Just another way to fuel the fire around the debate nobody likes - which one is better.
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it started to become less of a bin depository over time & more of a depository & because mike set it up to turn everything into a zip file you had to open the file to find out if it was a hptuners, efilive, tunercat, dhp, ls1edit or bin file. I believe Mike is working on setting up something that will be for bin's only but he's having to sort through each & every one that was in the repository to do so.