Title: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: Bi-turbo on September 08, 2014, 01:49:33 AM Right bit of confusion for me here.
KFMIOP - i want to change the x axis so it goes up to the max i've set in KFMIRL and leave the IOP table as stock I can edit the x axis in the edit xdf info by selecting "external (manual)" Do i then click apply - save .bin as Will the ecu then see my new values as the load points in IOP? Only reason i'm double checking is when i click on "external (manual)" it blanks out the address etc. The "internal pure" when selected changes the load points back to standard. When i edit the x axis in edit xdf info is that just changing the xdf?? or is it actually changing the values in the bin file?? Thanks in advance, apologies if this is simple but it is monday and i spent all sunday evening looking at hex so my brain is fried :) Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: ddillenger on September 08, 2014, 01:58:31 AM That is not correct!
You need to define the axis as a map. After that, you may change it. Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: Bi-turbo on September 08, 2014, 02:13:49 AM Hows best to do that?
Could i hex edit the actual axis in hex editor with the values i want?? Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: ddillenger on September 08, 2014, 02:26:07 AM Create a new xdf parameter, add the address and factor of the axis (from the main parameter) and there you go. It's easy!
Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: Bi-turbo on September 08, 2014, 02:26:35 AM So with the axis for the load table i should see in the hex BF (191) if i then change that to CD (205)
And the same for the other 10 colums?? Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: Bi-turbo on September 08, 2014, 02:33:01 AM Didnt see that reply.
So create a new xdf with the same address and conversion factor from the X axis (load) in KFMIOP Then change those to what i want - apply - save .bin If i then open KFMIOP map will i see the new values?? Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: ddillenger on September 08, 2014, 02:45:26 AM Yes.
Title: Re: TunerPro Axis Change...Help Post by: Bi-turbo on September 08, 2014, 02:46:51 AM Ace i will try this tonight and see how i get on.
Thank you for your help |