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Old Mar 6, 2005 | 02:43 PM
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so when i burn a chip, and set up all the stuff in properties like rev limits, fuel correction, injector sizing etc...and then i go back and read the chip, save and re-open the file, then go to properties, everything is reset to default #'s....WHY? is it supposed to do that? and you just have to go back through the properties and reset all that stuff every time you re-burn? also does it matter how the chip sits in the ecu socket? does the arrow on the chip NEED to point one way or the other? i know it matters for in the burner, but how bout in the ecu socket?
Old Mar 6, 2005 | 02:54 PM
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It doesnt do that on my tunes

I just change what I need to and hit save.

It does matter which way you put the chip in, the cutout should point towards the middle of the ecu - if that makes sense.
Old Mar 6, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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The file should save whatever properties you give it.

What version of the code are you using? You should be using NG53 if you arent already...
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 04:47 AM
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Default Re: turbo edit properties

Originally Posted by boosted_b16
so when i burn a chip, and set up all the stuff in properties like rev limits, fuel correction, injector sizing etc...and then i go back and read the chip, save and re-open the file, then go to properties, everything is reset to default #'s....WHY?
Well, if you're doing it in that order, you're screwing up before you even get started.

Burn the chip, make changes, read the chip?

No no no silly boi, Make changes, Burn the Chip, Read the Chip.
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 02:41 PM
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Default Re: turbo edit properties

Originally Posted by xenocron
The file should save whatever properties you give it.

What version of the code are you using? You should be using NG53 if you arent already...
Is the code similar enough to NG48 that I can just cut and paste my old tune into NG53 without the headers ------- up?
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 02:52 PM
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Default Re: turbo edit properties

They're a little bit different. You could make a conversion ------sheet easily enough, assuming one doesn't already exist.
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