The reference was to "sensor
swappers".
the ones where I live... all you need is a lift and
a firetrap barn.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:43
AM
Subject: Re: Call for standards:
EPROM/cal editing
Lower Than a Mechanic ? Which ones ? Hack
and Slashers ?, Pros ? In the dictionary a Mechanic can do
Anything and has the ability to learn to do anything. Current
Vehicle Technologies demand the cooperation of Electronic and Mechanical
Talents. Don't feel lower than a Mechanic , Pros can
Debug all the design flubs on the fly , everyday ! Nothing
personal BTW . Pooling of different disciplines is a powerful
force. Len
I feel left out for
never trying to crack them - ?? I feel lower than a mechanic
;-}
----- Original Message ----- From:
Bruce Plecan To: gmecm@diy-efi.org Sent:
Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:36 AM Subject: Re: Call for
standards: EPROM/cal editing
>Yes, we had a group
hug and this part of the thread is dead. And no one called me or the little guys,
drat >On the translator, I understand
how convenient it would be, but you could use my EPE files on the others
and >vice versa. I loose money. No more long summer vacations in Cabo.
No gas for the Viper. My kids would have to >attend public schools.
Cat's sleeping with dogs! MASS HYSTERIA! >Folks,
Tunercat has me in volume 100:1. >Is there
really that much demand for GMEPro that people want to write their own EPE
files? I guess I'm surprised >by that.Terry Anything simple enough (.EPE) that the clowns at CSH,HQ
can use needs patented. I mean a mechanic can even use them...
That is a testiment to how easy, and intoitive they are. Bruce
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