What do you do if you have two different .cax files with the same filename...?
For example: 12202088.cax for transient fuel and 12202088.cax for lean cruise.
What do you do if you have two different .cax files with the same filename...?
For example: 12202088.cax for transient fuel and 12202088.cax for lean cruise.
Last edited by joecar; September 27th, 2008 at 11:03 PM.
The 'data' portions of the two files will need to be combined by someone if you want both.
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Mines not in that directory, only .calz files :( Been wanting to have a look at one of these for a whileOriginally Posted by GMPX
Last edited by joecar; September 23rd, 2008 at 04:21 PM. Reason: Added quotation for context... :)
While not wanting to sound like a total geek......
Can the .cax file be edited with "vi" etc under *nix ? The main issue is if the .cax file needs the <CR><LF> at the end of each line or if it will be fine with just a <CR>.
yea what they really meant is that you dont want any artifacts or changing filetypes. VI(M) will handle just about anything correctly, and if it gets mangled somehow all you need to do is :set filetype=dos and it will put CRLF's instead of LF I use VIM for windows, and it works great
I find that the .cax files have to be in the folder C:\Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Calibrations otherwise the tunetool doesn't seem to pick them up.
Is this only for gas tune files, or would it work for Durmax/Allison files as well?
Anything, Gas, Diesel, Trans.
Just match up the .cax OS number with the .calz OS number and you should be all set.
Joe, I thought the .cax files needed to be in the directory the .calz file was in, I'll ask Paul to clarify that. To me it would make sense to keep them with the .calz file rather than create clutter in the Calibration root directory.
Cheers,
Ross
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