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SCT Tuner data logging help!!!!!! - 7/21/2007 2:05:44 PM   
skzgt

 

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Can anyone please help me out in this situation. I am having problems with the tune I recieved on my XCal2. I was told to data log the car and E-mail it in so they can have a look at what's going on. I am data logging without a PC hooked up to the car. I checked all the desired options to be logged and clicked ok, got to the next screen( Add LiveLog File to Device), named my log, checked 1024K Spanish Oak for Mustang, then clicked and I keep getting this error
System.Exception: No response to put file request.
At Sct.IO.XCalibrator.Putfile(String filename, Byte [] file, Boolean delete)
At Sct.XC2Livwlink.XC2LiveLink.menuFileCreateDLF_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
 
Does anyone know what this means or what I am doing wrong? I need help bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Bryan
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