I thought bin stacker would show a group of bins in mptune. Maybe that's wrong.
If it is then what do I do after selecting all the bins and saving a .stk?
I cant open that in mptune as it's not a template or bin.
Frank
I thought bin stacker would show a group of bins in mptune. Maybe that's wrong.
If it is then what do I do after selecting all the bins and saving a .stk?
I cant open that in mptune as it's not a template or bin.
Frank
the purpose of bin stacker is to combine separate bins into a single bin file that can be burned to a chip to be used by robs double play/four play modules. so if you combine 2 unique 32k bins using bin stacker you will end up with a single file that is now 64k. then you would burn this 64k bin to your chip. you could also use some of the obscure dos commands to do the same thing but this is much easier, plus it allows you to add some narrative to the combined file layout.
mptune deals with individual bins only. you cannot use the binstacker bin in mptune.
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)
I wanted to compare two calibrations on the same screen. Fighting computer controlled boost on my car
stock calibrations or turbonator cals?
89 Voyager LE, 2.5T2 - rest in peace
87 Charger Shelby T2 (2.4 conversion in process)
turbonators
Open two tune in the MPtuner, than on the right hand side, click on COMP CALs, the choose the cal you want to compare. Then, when you open table, you should see two sets of lines or two sets of number.
I gave up on ECU boost control last year and couldn't be happier.
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/sh...t=#post1116415
Like was already stated use the comp cals i am working on the controlled boost too read some of your older posts, check out my thread, has a picture of comparing two cals you can even compare more
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/sh...une&highlight=