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Old Wed, August 3rd, 2011, 07:43 AM
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Try it again. I did all 6 tunes this time (v2 files).
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I pulled up the the tunes and clicked refresh cal list. List looked the same so I loaded the tunes and clicked burn. First tune burned then said error tune not available contact power hungry or something like that :-). What am I missing cody?

Also cody im looking for a tune like the 80dd tune but with firmer shifts. It seems that if I hit the gas hard at 65 or 70 it want to shift out of over drive. Also have lots of mountain hills. Will the 100hp race tune do that? Or any race tune? I have heard of people using the race tunes as a Dd because I do alot of freeway driving and the race tunes get good fuel economy with freeway driving.

Ps she's driving and idling awesome.
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Cody? ? Lol said I had to use five characters :-)
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What?

"Driving and idling awesome" is the last I heard.

Try it again.
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Did you read post 22 I will try loading the tunes again.
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Did you read post 22
Yes. A few times waiting for a response from you.

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It seems that if I hit the gas hard at 65 or 70 it want to shift out of over drive. Also have lots of mountain hills. Will the 100hp race tune do that? Or any race tune? I have heard of people using the race tunes as a Dd because I do alot of freeway driving and the race tunes get good fuel economy with freeway driving.

Ps she's driving and idling awesome.
The 4-3 downshift at anything below 72-74 MPH is normal. That's the way the factory shift points are set up and those are the shift strategies that the daily driver tunes use.

The "race" tunes will do that too...and even more so in some cases because the downshifts are commanded at an even lower accelerator pedal position for a given road speed.

The "economy" is purely relative and subjective. Maybe, maybe not. Buying something for mileage is a sure way to never recoup the money invested.
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