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Old 04-23-2019, 03:48 PM
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Default Getting Metric units out of Tuner Pro (M-tune)

Can't find any thread discussing this. Does any one now how to convert to metric in Tuner pro RT?
Old 04-24-2019, 11:56 PM
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I'm pretty sure you have to edit the xdf parameters manually and change the conversion formula.
Old 04-25-2019, 01:47 PM
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I think you have to have the password for the ".adx" file you're using to edit it. Not sure what it is though. You might try emailing or calling Dave a Lindsey racing and asking him.
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Dave W. - remind me, are you using M-tune with your stroker? Seems like your build has been one of the most solid builds I'm aware of - still holding up good?
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Originally Posted by mtnman82
Dave W. - remind me, are you using M-tune with your stroker? Seems like your build has been one of the most solid builds I'm aware of - still holding up good?
I'm using an Ostrich and tuning through TunerProRT, plus a Translator Pro for Speed/Density conversion and boost control. That reminds me, the M-Tune doesn't allow access to the xdf so the units can't be changed.
Yes my car is still doing great. I blew a headgasket last year, but otherwise it's been great!



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