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I have an old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tuner rotary style TS position chip with old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tunes. I am trying to put new tunes on it with a TS burner. For some reason it won't work. Keep getting a "not a mult-position module" error? My computer is communicating with it since I can get it to beep at me... Is this old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tuner style chip not burnable? Or am I doing something wrong?
My guess is that the bank addressing is wrong. I've tried a lot of stuff and if the bank addressing isn't right, then it won't work. The file sizes might be different too.
I have an old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tuner rotary style TS position chip with old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tunes. I am trying to put new tunes on it with a TS burner. For some reason it won't work. Keep getting a "not a mult-position module" error? My computer is communicating with it since I can get it to beep at me... Is this old <ACRONYM title="DP Tuner - Down Pipe">DP</ACRONYM> tuner style chip not burnable? Or am I doing something wrong?
Any idea's anyone?
You will have to call TS and have them reformat the chip. DP used a differant format then most other tuners did.
My guess is that the bank addressing is wrong. I've tried a lot of stuff and if the bank addressing isn't right, then it won't work. The file sizes might be different too.
yeah I am thinking that it may need to be wiped clean for the TS software to work....
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