Trousersnake
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Can't wait to peel every thing off
A quick mock up I did for a pic
A quick mock up I did for a pic
Make sure you return to stock tune before adding new tune.
It's been said that if you load a tune on top of another tune then you'll be running a sort of a "hybrid" tune. Because the new tune will only overwrite the changes and not the whole tune.
If that makes sense![]()

It's been said that if you load a tune on top of another tune then you'll be running a sort of a "hybrid" tune. Because the new tune will only overwrite the changes and not the whole tune.
If that makes sense![]()
I understand the theory, but I dont think that happens. Its computers. Kinda like when you save a file over another with the same name, and it asks it you want to overwrite it. You dont end up with a blended file, you end up with the new version. Its all 0011100101011111010000000. Thats is unless Im totally wrong, and some tuner ninja is gonna jump in here and say so, lol.![]()
its always good practice to go back to stock when loading a new file.