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Tuning a 95
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<blockquote data-quote="SLOWBRA" data-source="post: 16526807" data-attributes="member: 2245"><p>[USER=74327]@decipha[/USER] - I've spent the past few days looking at ZAO, J4J1 and T4M2 in TunerPro. The comparison capabilities (both within the functions and the difference tool) of this software are very nice. </p><p></p><p>There appears to be a number of "Item Not Defined" values when using the difference tool between the various bins. The questions I have are:</p><p>1) Is it possible to define all items within these bins using an open source XDF? </p><p>2) Can I simply load the ZAO onto the QH and install the QH onto the T4M0 computer to mimic the 95R ECU 100%? </p><p></p><p>If I used the QH on the ZZA0 I wouldn't be as concerned, but since I'm starting with a T4M0 I am not sure what to make of the "Item Not Defined" message. </p><p></p><p>The T4M2 has quite a bit going on. I don't feel comfortable using that until I truly have understood all there is to know about it. The links you have provided are helping get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLOWBRA, post: 16526807, member: 2245"] [USER=74327]@decipha[/USER] - I've spent the past few days looking at ZAO, J4J1 and T4M2 in TunerPro. The comparison capabilities (both within the functions and the difference tool) of this software are very nice. There appears to be a number of "Item Not Defined" values when using the difference tool between the various bins. The questions I have are: 1) Is it possible to define all items within these bins using an open source XDF? 2) Can I simply load the ZAO onto the QH and install the QH onto the T4M0 computer to mimic the 95R ECU 100%? If I used the QH on the ZZA0 I wouldn't be as concerned, but since I'm starting with a T4M0 I am not sure what to make of the "Item Not Defined" message. The T4M2 has quite a bit going on. I don't feel comfortable using that until I truly have understood all there is to know about it. The links you have provided are helping get there. [/QUOTE]
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