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    Russ K's RAF config file

    I downloaded Russ K's config file to scan for the cold start idling tuning I guess what it is. I opend up the file in the vcm scanner and it brings up the histogram window with a error "unable to parse" I'm wondering if I even downloaded the right file lol...

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    Try this one. Maybe you have to start scanning first and then hit histogram.
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    Can someone confirm what we are supposed to do with the results of this config? I recall someone stating you just take the STIT and add them to your RAF table? I've done this in the past and it's given me less than desirable results which I'm assuming means my fueling/spark is out of whack?
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    You copy the desired airflow (#1 histogram) and paste it into the RAF table of the editor. Make sure that you match the temp cells of the scanner to the editor.

    Then for the lower & higher temp cells that you didn't enter, change them by the same value that you did enter. Use the compare mode with your stock tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ K
    You copy the desired airflow (#1 histogram) and paste it into the RAF table of the editor. Make sure that you match the temp cells of the scanner to the editor.

    Then for the lower & higher temp cells that you didn't enter, change them by the same value that you did enter. Use the compare mode with your stock tune.

    Russ Kemp
    That's what I've been doing, thanks for confirming my method!!
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    Maybe a dumb question but I am getting the "Unable to parse" and I am wondering what is wrong. Do I have to start the scan first?

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