afr target tables?
just working my tune a little bit tonite and tomorrow after i swap in my 550's, and figured i'd see what everyone else is using for an afr target table in MLV.

thoughts? comments? discussion?

thoughts? comments? discussion?
Is there any way to edit the Default AFR table in MLV and save it?
It seems like a lot of work to edit the table before every analysis just to get your desired AFRs.
It allows you to export the edited table as a vex but not to import it.
Just new to this stuff.
Thanks
It seems like a lot of work to edit the table before every analysis just to get your desired AFRs.
It allows you to export the edited table as a vex but not to import it.
Just new to this stuff.
Thanks
hmm, i have started and shut down MLV a boatload of times now, and my afr target table just stays the way i leave it, everytime. did you pay the 20 bucks for the software? maybe if you haven't pair it doesn't remember anything?
Is there any way to edit the Default AFR table in MLV and save it?
It seems like a lot of work to edit the table before every analysis just to get your desired AFRs.
It allows you to export the edited table as a vex but not to import it.
Just new to this stuff.
Thanks
It seems like a lot of work to edit the table before every analysis just to get your desired AFRs.
It allows you to export the edited table as a vex but not to import it.
Just new to this stuff.
Thanks
NO idea what you are talking about here. I have never had an issue with MLV saving my AFR table. As the previous poster said it loads automatically each time I open it. And that was the case before I paid for the software too.
Are you accidently looking at the narrowband AFR table in MLV?
yeah, this is a good point, as well. it took me a few minutes to poke around enough to get the 12x12 afr target table i posted to be the active one. you sure you're looking at the right table when you load it up?
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