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    Default Copy increments of modded file into other ori file

    Does this makes sence? Or it must be done manually map by map?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP2rd78EglE

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    Quote Originally Posted by pittatore View Post
    Does this makes sence? Or it must be done manually map by map?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XP2rd78EglE
    theoretically you can do this...only that in ecm you can"t be sure about the names of maps...but,if you have a good map that work well,you must save all increments into a file,an use this on the same car...is like you coppy the increments on every map...i like a mappack or ols file on winols...i think is better using your creation to every car worked,depends of the km,years old,state of turbo,actualy consumption,etc...regards

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    Yes thats clear to me, these increments I save in .ind file and than use it for a another ecu of the same family.
    Curious to try it out
    Thanks for advice

 

 

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