Inkertinker
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I didnt yet, I'll shoot him an email now.
- James on Daves account again.
- James on Daves account again.

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Adam,Aewsome, we'll get it taken care of. Did you contact Clint about transferring the b.e. license?
No, but I followed the directions from Moates' site. It's pretty straight forward; the hardest part is installing the PCM back in the car.Any pics on how the Moates installs? Im in the market for that...
Sure did! I really like it. Sat in the driveway and prett much dialed in the low slope in a couple minutes (including adjusting injector offset).Likewise, did you try out the real time updating with the QH?
There are two tabs for data logging where one of them is very similar to the digital dash in CalEdit. There is even a dash view, but it doesn't look like something I'd use as it's pretty basic.
For the MAF transfer, I had to manually input the points by opening CalEdit and typing them in.
Use CalEdit to write an existing tune to the TwEECer. Then read it back out with BE. That's the simple way to change a tune from .ccf to .beb for use with BE.
BE has some very powerful tools for MAF function by using templates, to export/import the xfer function and the rest of the settings associated with that MAF in one step. Or you can just use the MAF import button for just the xfer, though we need to create the files for the usual MAF's for the SHO for it to be as easy to use as the MAF import in CalEdit. What MAF xfer do you need?
The digital dash in BE is pretty straightforward. The analog dash is customizable by following the instructions in Help -> Gauges. You can also move the gauges around. I still have to figure out how to add additional gauges, text boxes for KAM and add bar graph ones for HEGO etc.
Can someone discuss the changes that can be made to a stock car with the tweecer and this new-fangled stuff you're discussing?
Or are we better off just letting the OE software control as designed?
Changes such as but not limited to are idle, ignistion (spark), fueling, maf, speed limiters, rev limiters, load rescaling, wot functions, etc.
Correct, if fact I have disassembled the entire ATX transmission control.

Correct, if fact I have disassembled the entire ATX transmission control.

PM me your email and I'll send you screen shots of the ATX strategy.