Vy l36 pcm l67 tune newbie possibly a silly question

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Vy l36 pcm l67 tune newbie possibly a silly question

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Is it possible to run an l67 top swapped l36 on the vy flash pcm by just loading up the1s enhanced na bin then slowly just copying all contents of the tables over? (Maf, spark etc) I understand there's a couple of differences but I haven't spotted anything major which would stop it being possible yet
I know it would be better to run a memcal based pcm with nvram for live tuning but I would be content with just looking at logs and changing things slowly, also my proposed method would not require me to buy anything at this point
Anyways, am I barking up the wrong tree?
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Never mind, it works fine
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Thanks for the update!
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Wiggles93 wrote:Is it possible to run an l67 top swapped l36 on the vy flash pcm by just loading up the1s enhanced na bin then slowly just copying all contents of the tables over? (Maf, spark etc) I understand there's a couple of differences but I haven't spotted anything major which would stop it being possible yet
I know it would be better to run a memcal based pcm with nvram for live tuning but I would be content with just looking at logs and changing things slowly, also my proposed method would not require me to buy anything at this point
Anyways, am I barking up the wrong tree?
How did you go about copying the tables across from the supercharged bin, when ive given it a go using tunerpros compare bin feature the graphs end up spikey looking.
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You have to use 2 instances of tunerpro one with the l67 bin and xdf open and one with the flash ecu bin and xdf open
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