TunerPro RT software questions
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TunerPro RT software questions
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Just a few questions about the TunerPro RT software. In one of the other threads called "Screenshots", there is a snapshot of TurboBob showing the 3D pic of the VE table. I was looking at my VE table but its a tad different. I tried different settings here and there but no luck in getting it like Bobs example. One thing I did notice was that my version is 4.01 and Bob's is 4.12. Is this one of the differences between these two versions?
Also on the VE table, is there any way on version 4.01 to switch from "kpa" on the Y axis to "psi"? I read on another thread that you can do this if you right click on the table, but I wasn't getting anywhere with trying it that way. Here is a snapshot.
Just a few questions about the TunerPro RT software. In one of the other threads called "Screenshots", there is a snapshot of TurboBob showing the 3D pic of the VE table. I was looking at my VE table but its a tad different. I tried different settings here and there but no luck in getting it like Bobs example. One thing I did notice was that my version is 4.01 and Bob's is 4.12. Is this one of the differences between these two versions?
Also on the VE table, is there any way on version 4.01 to switch from "kpa" on the Y axis to "psi"? I read on another thread that you can do this if you right click on the table, but I wasn't getting anywhere with trying it that way. Here is a snapshot.
Last edited by DrEvo; Dec 11, 2005 at 08:33 PM.
Use attachments to load a file.
My best guess is that the version Bob was using is for a different vechicle, there might be sligtly different variations to each select car.
I'll get backto you on the PSI to Kpa question, can't remember off the top of my head.
My best guess is that the version Bob was using is for a different vechicle, there might be sligtly different variations to each select car.
I'll get backto you on the PSI to Kpa question, can't remember off the top of my head.
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Originally Posted by dryad001
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My best guess is that the version Bob was using is for a different vechicle, there might be sligtly different variations to each select car.
I'll get backto you on the PSI to Kpa question, can't remember off the top of my head.
My best guess is that the version Bob was using is for a different vechicle, there might be sligtly different variations to each select car.
I'll get backto you on the PSI to Kpa question, can't remember off the top of my head.
Here is a snapshot of my VE table'
It is likely you won't need to modify that, but send me an email at sales@ttp-engineering.com so I can send you the most up to date file.
There is a more recent version of tunerpro with improved graphing functions. (4.12)
Its in final test and hasn't been officially released. If anyone wants to try it, I can send it to you.
The axis nomenclatures are just labels. They can be changed to PSI in the XDF file.
I can make a XDF file configured this way if you want.
Bob
Its in final test and hasn't been officially released. If anyone wants to try it, I can send it to you.
The axis nomenclatures are just labels. They can be changed to PSI in the XDF file.
I can make a XDF file configured this way if you want.
Bob
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Send it to me Bob I need to fill my laptop up before the long haul drive to meet Scott and party like a rock star for 2.5 weeks. LOL
What are the changes? Just graphing?
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What are the changes? Just graphing?
dryad001us@yahoo.com is my e-mail
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Originally Posted by TurboBob
There is a more recent version of tunerpro with improved graphing functions. (4.12)
Its in final test and hasn't been officially released. If anyone wants to try it, I can send it to you.
The axis nomenclatures are just labels. They can be changed to PSI in the XDF file.
I can make a XDF file configured this way if you want.
Bob
Its in final test and hasn't been officially released. If anyone wants to try it, I can send it to you.
The axis nomenclatures are just labels. They can be changed to PSI in the XDF file.
I can make a XDF file configured this way if you want.
Bob
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Originally Posted by TurboBob
sent software,
Just graphing for now, more stuff coming soon.
Bob
Just graphing for now, more stuff coming soon.
Bob
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Originally Posted by TurboBob
for the low setpoint, - psi, or inches of vaccuum........

I'll work on it.
Bob

I'll work on it.
Bob
Originally Posted by DrEvo
Nice, I wouldn't mind beta testing it. I did notice that you can edit the tables in the .xdf file, but I wasn't sure if this was going to mess with any hardcoded variables/functions already programmed in the MAFT Pro unit. I went ahead and created an xdf file with the variables set to psi. I just converted the equivalent to psi from kpa, since I wasn't sure if it would effect the way the software or unit would function. Here is what I got.
Anyway, the beta software is here:
http://www.bailey-eng.com/SetupTunerProRT_v412.exe
When you install it, there will be some new toolbars that are not used with the MAFT Pro. Just disable them with the view menu.
Bob
Originally Posted by DrEvo
Nice, I wouldn't mind beta testing it. I did notice that you can edit the tables in the .xdf file, but I wasn't sure if this was going to mess with any hardcoded variables/functions already programmed in the MAFT Pro unit. I went ahead and created an xdf file with the variables set to psi. I just converted the equivalent to psi from kpa, since I wasn't sure if it would effect the way the software or unit would function. Here is what I got.


