Imagine living in a world where all Ford owners bragging about being tuned with EFI Live. Could even stir the pot a little and offer FSP5......:hihi::hihi::hihi:
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The editor supports a CAX file, which is simply a notepad file that specifically names a missing/new table, its absolute hex/binary address, the proper factor, proper offset, precision to be displayed, and it loads the missing/added tables into the editor when the .ctz or .tun file opens up after loading the .calz.
There is nothing to import, all of it is there, its just hiding, not yet mapped by the calibrators at EFI-LIVE, but the tables are all in there, you just have to be willing to spend enormous amounts of your time looking and looking, map it an test it.
I get asked all the time to offer help, give away addresses I have found, I just won't, its too hard to find this stuff, and nothing in life is free.
What Ross and others do is not easy, I used to give Ross hell for missing tables, then once I understood what he and others have to go thru to even map any ecu my respect for him went up 1000x's.............now I don't even ask, I just look and look myself, after 4 years its paid off.
Unless someone gives you a map, the treasure map, and then even with the map, you still have to know what to do with it, its not easy, not at all.
Right now I am testing A50/T87 tables for Main Line Solenoid/Pressure Controls, so I am hopeful I will have the same success with that as I have had with the LML/LGH Code
You can either email me the hex addresses or the *.cax file if you like. My email address is cindy@efilive.com
Cheers
Cindy