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That sounds fair. I will be using that one you have done hopefully it's pretty close. Did you have a wide band on it?
Would there be much difference between the 2 base tunes given it's $12P?
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do a compare of my tune to a blcd standard tune, you'll get all the answers you need :P and yes all my tuning is done with a wideband!
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Dylan wrote:That sounds fair. I will be using that one you have done hopefully it's pretty close. Did you have a wide band on it?
Would there be much difference between the 2 base tunes given it's $12P?
You'll find that it's pretty close, this is the tune I started with.
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How did you find the whole conversion pretty easy? The write up by Holden202T seems very good.
What loom did you start with?
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Dylan wrote:The write up by Holden202T seems very good.
of course it is :lol:
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Holden202T wrote:do a compare of my tune to a blcd standard tune, you'll get all the answers you need :P and yes all my tuning is done with a wideband!
I did a compare last night. I went through it bit by bit but I couldn't find any differences, is their a trick to comparing? I'm guessing this is the wrog thread for this. I went through the TP help to learn how to load the 2 bins.
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the threads 53 pages long now, whats more going to matter hahaha

so in tunerpro you need to load say the 202 tune from file menu, then once its open goto the compare menu and load a compare bin, the once that's loaded you can open tables etc and when you click the compare button on the top of the table it will show you the other ones numbers, also scalars etc show the compare number below in the same window.

you can then also go into the tools menu and use the difference tool (ctrl + T) and then select each bin In the two pull down menus then it will show you all the differences side by side and you can also double click any of them to bring up the corresponding table/scalar for it.
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Load the 2 bins in the compare function. It will analyze it and count the number of differences.

; lol as holden202t said
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I will try again 1 thing different I done was laoded the 2 bins into the compare section aswell as opening one from the file menu.
Thanks

I have asked a few stupid off topic questions in this thread, is there a section for amateurs to ask their stupid questions?
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You can create your own thread in real time tuning, holden ecu or aldl logging.

People here are great, they will help where they can.

But please take the time to go threw all the information available here, you will find most of your questions can be answered with reading.

FYI I posted the 808 ecu I've donated to you today. Best of luck
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