I am making the change to a quarterhorse from a Tweecer. I have a Tweecer tune that is good now that I'd like to use on my quarterhorse with Tuner Pro. I've read and there doesn't seem to be a way to automatically convert the Tweecernfiles so I have been doing it manually with having caledit and tunerpro open side by side. I thought that when I'd get to the end I'd have a few things to reconcile. However, my concern is I am only through the functions and 1/2 of the scalars and I have a lot of things to reconcile, maybe 20 or so.
So this concerns me and I wanted to see if anyone has any feedback or experience surrounding this? Not sure if this is going to be worth the time.
Is this worth my time?
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I am using an EEC-IV, I've emailed you my tune for my A9P. ThanksEFIDynoTuning wrote:caledit serves the complete tune on all eec 4s, on eec 5s, caledit layers its datalogging so you can't copy a binary over without it being corrupted
if you have an eec 4, email me your caledit tune file and i can convert it over to a binary for you
decipha at efidynotuning dot com