the XDF and ADX files are built by volunteers in a community effort, that's why the definitions and tunerpro are free kit... so if the DA associations aren't already set up, it's because nobody has donated the time into making it happen for your particular mask. tunerpro is an editor, not tuning software, it requires definition files to do things like bin editing, logging, and data tracing. so yeah, the guy that wrote your ADX and XDF must be a real dink! really sad effort indeed ... why don't you email him and complain? wait, i'll save you the trouble. enclosed in this post is a refund cupon for the money you spent on the definition file you are not satisfied with. ...if the cupon looks invisible it's because it's really small ok, sarcasm mode off. it's easy to learn to use tunerpro, though. lets get to it! 1. right click the parameter in the list 2. 'edit parameter xdf info' or method two 1. highlight the parameter in the list 2. smack 'F2' from there go to the DA ASSOC tab and create explicit links to your ADX as per my earlier post good idea, i'm sure those guys can get a data sheet for you. the offsets would be nice to get correct before you tune as it'll throw stuff off a bit. you'll likely find that the columns don't match up, the data sheet might be for 10.5v, 10.8v, 11v, 11.8v but your ecm might be 10v, 11v, 12v or something. here's a cubic spline tool that'll help you transpose the offset table values in the data sheet to match the ECM's rows:
http://www.akiti.ca/CubicSpline.html
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