I am trying to understand where the perimeter names are coming from and if they represent something such as their location in the bin. Here are a couple of examples...
{B0915} Low RPM VE Table (Single Fire)
{B0917} High RPM VE Table
{B0611} Spark ECT Correction
Need help understanding tune perimeter names
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Re: Need help understanding tune perimeter names
AFAIK Some of the first P01/P59 XDFs were created by editing tunes in efilive and then reading bins off the PCM and comparing what changed, where and by how much. The names line up with what efilive call them. It seems to be a good standard as you can use those numbers to cross reference / verify changes in efilive and other xdfs that use them.
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396