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Re: Tuning 7747
How would you then decide how to split them back in 2?
What's the best way to figure what to split back into each table?
Kevin R
> The two tables get added together - always. There are two tables simply
> to save ROM space. One table covers the interesting features
> encountered during the EPA emissions test. The other table extends the
> first to the RPMs found at WOT.
>
> When you edit the tables, you could create (on paper) one large virtual
> table. This table would initially get filled with the sum of the two
> ROM tables. When you are done editing this virtual table (keeping in
> mind that not all changes are possible), it can be split back into two
> for the ROM.
>
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>
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