understanding incal and xcal files |
04-18-2022, (Subject: understanding incal and xcal files ) Post: #3 | |||
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RE: understanding incal and xcal files Thats part of the reason for the post. I think I was confused... I want to copy the image of my ecm prior to removing the current ecm, then reimaging the new ecm with my current calibration after installation. Guidance in calterm is vague at best. I definitely want to make sure I dont go in there blindly doing things and cause more issues than I've already had this past week. So incal files are basically stock calibrations...? I dont have a stock calibration so that answers that. User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 977k, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k | |||
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understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-17-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 04-17-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022 RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - tree98 - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 04-19-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - walterk - 09-29-2023, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 09-29-2023, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - walterk - 09-29-2023, |
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