Ok, here is a thread that we will update the basics of how to do it
Here is H&S instructions http://www.hsperformance.com/images/mcc.pdf
The first picture is of a basic table, as you can see in the top left corner there is one table highlighted in the map, this is what will be changed by what you input to the function, you can simply highlight some or all of the map. Or you can simply push the graph key and bring up the 3d map view of the table, and you can select tables based in the map (picture 2)
You can see the blue dots in the grap, each one of these points is what will be highlighted in the map
Now once you get the points you want to change pinpointed you will need to actually make changes. So now you need to know what each function does
Offset- this will let you basically offset plus or minus whatever you put in eg: current value 5, input value 8 change in table = 13
Current value 5, input value -8, change in table = -3
multiply, just as it says, it will multiply the value by whatever your input is, this is handy if you want to say raise back pressure 10%, just input 1.10 into the value and it will raise it 10%
Divide, same as multiply but works with division
Copy frm cpmt, this will input a value from a compareson table, i will get into this later on how to compare, and copy info from a different tune.
fill w/value, just as it states, whatever you put in the value box will show up on the tavble.
Smooth, when you select multiple tables that dont run together smooth and you would like them to, select a group and hit smooth (this is where the graph view is nice) you can hit the smooth several times untill it gets where you are happy with it. Selecting differnt parts of the graph and smoothing them and blending them together.
Here is H&S instructions http://www.hsperformance.com/images/mcc.pdf
The first picture is of a basic table, as you can see in the top left corner there is one table highlighted in the map, this is what will be changed by what you input to the function, you can simply highlight some or all of the map. Or you can simply push the graph key and bring up the 3d map view of the table, and you can select tables based in the map (picture 2)
You can see the blue dots in the grap, each one of these points is what will be highlighted in the map
Now once you get the points you want to change pinpointed you will need to actually make changes. So now you need to know what each function does
Offset- this will let you basically offset plus or minus whatever you put in eg: current value 5, input value 8 change in table = 13
Current value 5, input value -8, change in table = -3
multiply, just as it says, it will multiply the value by whatever your input is, this is handy if you want to say raise back pressure 10%, just input 1.10 into the value and it will raise it 10%
Divide, same as multiply but works with division
Copy frm cpmt, this will input a value from a compareson table, i will get into this later on how to compare, and copy info from a different tune.
fill w/value, just as it states, whatever you put in the value box will show up on the tavble.
Smooth, when you select multiple tables that dont run together smooth and you would like them to, select a group and hit smooth (this is where the graph view is nice) you can hit the smooth several times untill it gets where you are happy with it. Selecting differnt parts of the graph and smoothing them and blending them together.