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[QUOTE="ABMax24, post: 1398472, member: 26079"] I'm beginning to think the same about this, I just found a set of old definitions on my hard drive from 2013 that has different y-scales, and when I modify the y-axis using an old set of definitions and then open it again with MCC running a newer set of definition it changes the y-axis yet again. I might rescale an entire tune file and upload it to my truck and see what happens, if not I'll just work with it as is. MCC sure had a lot of potential, but it was left half finished in a lot of places. [/QUOTE]
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