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Yes, if you don't need those files, then you can delete them. We will need a 30 min data log and a copy of your stock tune files to build the custom tune. You may need to reconfigure the AutoCal to use for your vehicle, which you can do from our AutoCal management page. Here is a link to that just in case. http://www.blackbearperformance.com/autocal_management.aspI Bought this autocal used, I have downloaded your software, can I delete these old 2014 files from the previous owner or format the data? so I can connect it to my truck and get the files you guys need.
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FYI, I created a folder on my computer for autocal files, with sub folders for downloads from Blackbear as well as data logs. The autocal doesn’t hold that much, so I use their file explorer to move them back and forth as needed, as well as have backups. You can delete any other vehicles files off the autocal as BB said.I Bought this autocal used, I have downloaded your software, can I delete these old 2014 files from the previous owner or format the data? so I can connect it to my truck and get the files you guys need.
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I did this, as well, and it worked great. I haven't needed my AutoCal for years because I never need to load any other tunes on my burb then the one I have but the files still sit in that same folder and my AutoCal device sits in it's box on a shelf in the garage LOLFYI, I created a folder on my computer for autocal files, with sub folders for downloads from Blackbear as well as data logs. The autocal doesn’t hold that much, so I use their file explorer to move them back and forth as needed, as well as have backups. You can delete any other vehicles files off the autocal as BB said.
memory modules cost money, using minimal memory saves on production cost's, memory module prices fluctuates like oilI'm curious as to why the autocal has such limited space for tunes. I don't need 50 tunes saved, but it would be nice to have all of them saved on the autocal and not just 3-4 max. It's not enough imo.
That only need to be on there for a few minutes while you load them to the vehicle. Otherwise just leave them on the computer where you downloaded them.I'm curious as to why the autocal has such limited space for tunes. I don't need 50 tunes saved, but it would be nice to have all of them saved on the autocal and not just 3-4 max. It's not enough imo.
What I usually do, but since the computer that had the files got waterlogged in the flood last year (was in my garage), I now don't have said files. And it kinda sucks to only be able to have enough for a few files. Stock ecm, stock tcm, 87 oct, and sport tcm is all that's on there. No room for more. I keep stock on there at all times in case I need to switch it back for inspection or maintenance work.That only need to be on there for a few minutes while you load them to the vehicle. Otherwise just leave them on the computer where you downloaded them.