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rudebwoy 02-11-2006 12:16 PM

uberdata------crome
 
I am in the process of switching from uberdta to crome, I had a perfect tune with uberdta, but I did some upgrades and need to retune to get it perfect again even the afr are still in a safe range.
can I copy the values from the uberdata map to the crome map? or type them in column by column?
I dont want to tune from scratch with crome

FooK 02-11-2006 02:45 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 

Originally Posted by rudebwoy
I dont want to tune from scratch with crome

too bad.

yes you will have to start fresh. you could copy the values over from uberdata but they'd most likely be way off.

rudebwoy 02-11-2006 03:33 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 
yeah I noticed that, but its ok, I am gonna try and do the RTP thing, I bought a zenocron rtp kit. I put it togtehr already, hope it works

Chris Harris 02-12-2006 09:04 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 
You can open most Uberdata tunes in Crome. As long as when you copy and paste everything over...the columns and row headers match up things should be relatively close from there.

FooK 02-12-2006 10:36 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 

Originally Posted by xenocron
You can open most Uberdata tunes in Crome. As long as when you copy and paste everything over...the columns and row headers match up things should be relatively close from there.

really? the general concensus on pgmfi was that the difference going from 16bit to 32bit fucked everything up or something of that nature.

0b00st0 02-13-2006 04:39 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 
Fo sho yo

Uber 1.7 and up uses straight 16 bit fuel values, no column multipliers. Something in the coding of the fuel word lookup assembly file is wrong. The stock fuel values end up being a 16 bit value anyway, going to straight 16 bit gives you more resolution than multipliers. Just the implementation is fucked up.

NCHATCH 02-13-2006 06:06 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 
i have tried this and just couldnt get it to work as well, also i tried copying all the file from hondata and opening it up in crome, and that was a no-go, as well.

i tried to tune a car with my s200, then copy it into crome.....damn if it did work tho, it would have been killer

0b00st0 02-14-2006 12:36 AM

Re: uberdata------crome
 
You can copy the fuel values from the s200 into crome. They both use the same column multiplier style as the stock code. I have seen this done, it works with no problems.

scrotumLIP 02-14-2006 12:18 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 

Originally Posted by rudebwoy
yeah I noticed that, but its ok, I am gonna try and do the RTP thing, I bought a zenocron rtp kit. I put it togtehr already, hope it works

lol, good luck with that. those things really don't work very well at all, at least not with crome anyways. notice how nobody in the crome forum talks about them ;) if they really worked, i'm sure everyone would be using them instead of the ostrich. sometimes you have to think about things for a minute.

rudebwoy 02-14-2006 01:10 PM

Re: uberdata------crome
 

Originally Posted by scrotumLIP
lol, good luck with that. those things really don't work very well at all, at least not with crome anyways. notice how nobody in the crome forum talks about them ;) if they really worked, i'm sure everyone would be using them instead of the ostrich. sometimes you have to think about things for a minute.

maybe they are just too lazy to assemble it. I dont know I like to take a chances, hope it works


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