Recently FRIED my ECU. Totally my fault. Got another one and will install soon as the previous issues are fixed. I'd like to save the new map when I get it how I like it to a thumb drive. Is that possible? I lost the previous Map when my ECU Fried.
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page 23 of e-tuner manual
Back Up Save Current Map This function will allow the user to save a copy of the base map in use by the vehicle's ECU. If you would like to change maps at any time it is recommended that you save a backup copy of the map that was previously in use. After loading a base map from the Setup Wizard it is recommended to save a backup of this map as well. Before saving a calibration, the ignition switch must be on but the engine must be off. Tap the READ button to start saving the cal. When saving is complete, name the cal and tap SAVE.
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Hugo57,
I may be telling you something you already know, but saving the Map file only saves the predefined base map from Edelbrock. If you want to save the self-learn table (i.e., changes to the base map that the system learned while you’ve been driving) and your user-set modifiers from the advanced tuning pages, you want to save/reload the ECU Setting file.
Cheers
Dan
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Dan. So sorry I got busy on other projects. Thank you for your reply. I looked on my tablet and didn’t find anything. I only saved the file with PF4 ECM. Could you please explain or provide a link as to how to save the modified file? Really appreciate this forum and it’s members.
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Originally posted by dpruzan View PostHugo57,
I may be telling you something you already know, but saving the Map file only saves the predefined base map from Edelbrock. If you want to save the self-learn table (i.e., changes to the base map that the system learned while you’ve been driving) and your user-set modifiers from the advanced tuning pages, you want to save/reload the ECU Setting file.
Cheers
Dan
Go to ECU SETTINGS...... that's where you save current Calibration, and Settings/ then install them too."Do you know how whipped an engine has to be to blow that loud?"....Bug from the movie Uncle Buck
https://forums.edelbrock.com/filedat...?photoid=42773
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