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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtygerman View Post
    Maybe I misunderstood this but 1&0's are hard to keep people from stealing or copy and pasting just pointing that out.
    Well that is true, but the same logic might be applied to mp3's and movie files, they are only 1's and 0's too.
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    Just to clarify LML switchable tuning (OS Upgrade) is not available to the public? I've been watching this thread for awhile hoping I would be able to do my own LML switchable tuning. Can one of you tuners send me your CAX file so I can do my own tuning...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpc View Post
    Just to clarify LML switchable tuning (OS Upgrade) is not available to the public?
    There is no such thing as an 'OS Upgrade' for switchable tuning on LML, it is just manipulation of a limiter table based on a switch input. We allow you to edit the table used but I don't know what else sits in the background to make it work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX View Post
    There is no such thing as an 'OS Upgrade' for switchable tuning on LML, it is just manipulation of a limiter table based on a switch input. We allow you to edit the table used but I don't know what else sits in the background to make it work.
    Which limiter table is being used? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpc View Post
    which limiter table is being used? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DURAtotheMAX View Post
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    Fuel Temp reduction factor? What equals tune one, two, three, four, five? Thanks.

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    Well it isn't a true switchable tune, you are simply applying a limiter based on a false sensor input reading (now your switch).
    There really is no Tune 1, 2 etc like in the past which is why we certainly don't refer to this trick as 'DSP', because it really isn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpc View Post
    Fuel Temp reduction factor? What equals tune one, two, three, four, five? Thanks.
    There is a lot more than just changing one table to make switch control the fuel rate. You don't have to use fuel temp sensor either you can use IAT, EGR temp, etc any sensor that ecm needs less would be best. You will need to edit several axis and disable some bits and then turn off diagnosis for the said sensor. Then you will need to have a switch that is capable of controlling the resistance and no one switch works with every method. So that being said there is many ways to control fuel rate and a working setup takes a lot of time to make it work and be reliable. There is way more involve than most know and requires little more than a cax file that's why you only see the best of the best offering it and very seriously doubt they will share their hard work.

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    100% spot on Mike, we don't know how it is done from start to end, it was not our idea to mimic or claim to be our own but we already had the axis points in the software (just hidden from user modification), that since got opened up for editing. If there is some other 'hidden' things to make it work then I can't tell anyone what they are because I don't know. And those that made their own .cax files I would expect wouldn't make them public.
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