Hi All
I got a really old version of kalmaker Sp2 us used what is regarded as a N00 binary
I searched the forum and found No3 and No5 ( sp3 N/A and boosted XDf's )
Has anyone decoded this older Kalmaker Bin regarded a N00
Here is a working Bin http://fat265.com/kalmaker/20101217.BIN
Old N00 Kalmaker XDF ( sreet pro 2 ) anyone got
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Re: Old N00 Kalmaker XDF ( sreet pro 2 ) anyone got
do you know how much you've changed from standard in the bin? if your keen to keep working on it, then it might be a good option to transfer your spark and fuel tables and whatever else over to ose12p. I started out on N03 for my car, but have it running really well on ose12p now, and prefer that as its free, more featured, and just as well defined. If you only have a few tables to do I reckon we could find them and help you port the tune over.
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Re: Old N00 Kalmaker XDF ( sreet pro 2 ) anyone got
isn't that the one that you can read with standard $5D xdf ?
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Re: Old N00 Kalmaker XDF ( sreet pro 2 ) anyone got
Nope, not unless hes running 50 degrees of spark at 20kpa/400rpm. etc.
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