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    guys,

    who knows how to solve the following issue: whenever I change the diff ratio, the shift point correction won't show any table to adjust!!!

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    Odd Boy

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    The list of shift tables to update is stored in the file:
    \Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\cal_adjust.txt

    You can add a section that matches the controller you are working on:

    [LS1A] = 97/98 LS1
    [LS1B] = 99+ LS1
    [T42] = T42
    [T43] = T43
    [ALLA] = 5 speed Allison
    [ALLB] = 6 speed Allison

    Then put a list of all the tables that you want updated by the shift point adjustment into that section. Then save the file and restart EFILive.

    The "=Yes" or "=No" setting signifies whether the table's check box is checked or not in the list.

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    Paul, I just checked in my V7.5 folder and that file is under \Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Configurationcal_adjust.txt, might be something to do with the new V8 beta stuff?

    Very cool to know about this file, definitely going to be using this feature now!
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    You're right, my mistake.
    It is in \Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Configuration\cal_adjust.txt

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScarabEpic22 View Post
    Very cool to know about this file, definitely going to be using this feature now!
    Hint: The section names you must use for various controllers, are the same names as the folder names in the Calibrations folder.

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    thanks to you all
    Regards,

    Odd Boy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    Hint: The section names you must use for various controllers, are the same names as the folder names in the Calibrations folder.

    Regards
    Paul
    Good to know, thanks!
    ~Erik~
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