GUFX .xdf question

Decipha's custom GUFX strategy covers all 89-93 foxbody ecu's including the 88 mass-air california ecus.
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GUFX .xdf question

Unread post by Badassbird »

Decipha,
I have been tuning a long time and come from a background of BE/Quarterhorse for the Fox-era Fords. Please don't take anything I say here as an insult. I have used Tunerpro for GM vehicles for many years and do like the software. It is very capable. I have written my own .xdf's( for GM vehicles) and have usually tried to put all relevant tuning parameters in one category such as you have done with most applicable parameters. Although, I have noticed, when we must enter injector data manually due to not having a patch, the injector tables that need edited are sparsed throughout the categories. Would it be better to add an Injector category under the Tuning category to locate the K Constant, Breakpoint, Hi Slope, Low Slope and Volt/Batt Table? Obviously, you have protected your work via password as expected or I would have created the category myself for my own use. You are obviously very versed in Tunerpro for Ford vehicles and you created the .Bin/.Xdf so I am sure the locations are second nature to you. Again, I mean no insult and appreciate all your hard work and selfless distribution of knowledge. This is just a question and/or suggestion.
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Re: GUFX .xdf question

Unread post by wwhite »

The password to all xdf's is available on these forms, just search 'xdf password'
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Re: GUFX .xdf question

Unread post by decipha »

its DONOTEDIT, feel free to adjust to suit your needs, only reason I put the password is so theres not countless different xdfs with user specific changes.

The tree view for gufx as well as all my xdfs is useless as Ive never had any desire to mess with it or organize any of it. rzasa is my template that has my view layout but it too isnt too detailed for more end users. Ive never used the tree view so its not high on my to do list. Ive always just pressed control and f and just go right to what i need.
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