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Old 01-24-2006, 04:27 PM   #21
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Re: New Binary Editor

Ok. I have the TunerPro version downloaded. What is the difference in TunerPro and TunerPro RT?

Also, I am confused on how this works? Do I use this or CalEdit to read from the EEC and if I am still using CalEdit, how do I transfer .CCF files to .XDF files?
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Old 01-25-2006, 03:26 PM   #22
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Re: New Binary Editor

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Ok. I have the TunerPro version downloaded. What is the difference in TunerPro and TunerPro RT?

Also, I am confused on how this works? Do I use this or CalEdit to read from the EEC and if I am still using CalEdit, how do I transfer .CCF files to .XDF files?
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Old 01-25-2006, 03:30 PM   #23
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Re: New Binary Editor

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Ok. I have the TunerPro version downloaded. What is the difference in TunerPro and TunerPro RT?

Also, I am confused on how this works? Do I use this or CalEdit to read from the EEC and if I am still using CalEdit, how do I transfer .CCF files to .XDF files?
Email me your ccf file. I will convert it to binary for you and explain the xdf file stuff.
I will email you an explaination of how to do it yourself in the future.
I would also suggest that you download the EEC-Editor from Craig Moates website.
Here is the link for it. ( http://www.moates.net/zips/boothware )
I would also suggest that you become a member of this group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eeceditor/
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Old 01-25-2006, 06:04 PM   #24
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Re: New Binary Editor

You must be using CalEdit to push the CCF into the tweecer and then using the F2A to read back the tweecer????

This means that you can figure out all of mikes def files. It may take a while but it can be done. By changing a single parameter and downloading it to the tweecer and then reading it back you can determine the changed memory loacation.

Not bad!! Maybe some one can right a utility to do it automatically and create the def files for the other processors.
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Old 01-27-2006, 08:56 AM   #25
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Re: New Binary Editor

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You must be using CalEdit to push the CCF into the tweecer and then using the F2A to read back the tweecer????
Well kind of but not exactly.......

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This means that you can figure out all of mikes def files. It may take a while but it can be done. By changing a single parameter and downloading it to the tweecer and then reading it back you can determine the changed memory loacation.

Not bad!! Maybe some one can right a utility to do it automatically and create the def files for the other processors.
Well I really do not have that much time anymore. Doing it that way would be very very time consuming and I just do not have that kind of time anymore. I needed the capability to add a few of my own parameters for a few things that I was working on. And when the '05 release of Caledit never made it to production I had to make a decision as I had quite a few things I had been working on. There are a lot of people that work on the DIY Ford EEC stuff that are a lot smarter than I am, trust me. When I finish up the few minor details that I am currently working on for dual maf's and a few other things my EEC tinkering time will drop pretty much to nothing. The AEM EMS will finally be ordered late this afternoon. Thanks to Bob Kurgan sending me an email to remind me yesterday as I had been out of town/office off and on for the past couple of weeks.

By the way my internet service and home pc were down last night so I did not get to look for the file that you asked about maybe tonight it will be back up and running. If so I will see what I have and drop you an email.
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:39 AM   #26
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Re: New Binary Editor

No problem, busy bee.

05 release, what is that.
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Old 01-27-2006, 11:45 AM   #27
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Re: New Binary Editor

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05 release, what is that.
That was a year that there was supposed to be some kind of software
release of some kind but for the life of me I can not remember what it
was supposed to be.........

By the way what other def files do you need besides the A9S.
I know that I sent you a lot of stuff but can not remember
what all I sent.....
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Old 01-27-2006, 01:27 PM   #28
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I don't suppose you would know how to find the constant TTNOV?
I believe it's at 0x9448 in the A9L.
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Old 01-27-2006, 03:24 PM   #29
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By the way what other def files do you need besides the A9S.
I know that I sent you a lot of stuff but can not remember
what all I sent.....
I was going to compile a xdf for the A9S. I don't remember which ones you sent me I think it was the A9L only. Send me what you got
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Old 01-27-2006, 05:28 PM   #30
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Re: New Binary Editor

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I believe it's at 0x9448 in the A9L.
Seems to show up as "Idle Spark Multiplier" (value = 1)?

The TTNOV number if it's in there would be (or a multiple of):

(assuming 25.6" diameter 225-60-15)

AOD w/2.73's - 87
AOD w/3.08's - 95.2

T5 w/2.73's - 117.6
T5 w/3.08's - 133.3

I'm not sure which tranny/rear gear they would use as the default...
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