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Hahaha i had a dynamique too. Got "blue" when i was 20. (Did you just make me name my car...!!?? lol :rasp:)
Insurance must cost you a bomb although i guess you are FEmale LOL!
Hmmmm i'll have a think about washer jets, only reason i havent done it yet is because its a bumper off job!!!
Wheres the love for the stripes eh? lol
I think we need a groupbuy on colourcoded washer blanks hahaha!
Just seen your profile Amy.....your only 19 and have a 182! :eek: ;)
No it says they are both performance enhanced calibrations.
Fastchip also give you the standard map at the top if you want to upload the original settings although it is recommended to backup your own standard map first! You need to do a "read CAL" and "read ECU" to do this.
For your car it is...
Jeeze, the number of RSTuner posts lately...i think we need a sub-forum!!! LOL
In answer to your question....
You need to use both for best results. Use GroupN.rst and 98ron.cal. They are different files that do different things.
The .rst portion tells the engine what to do.
The .cal file...
Yeh they were but then teams could modify them further within certain limits i think.
I wanted to know what the spec was from the factory that Renault changed from the road car.
Just wondered if there is the full car specification document i can get hold any where to show all the parts used and how they are setup, etc.
They all have to be the same spec dont they?
Want to see how much is changed from the standard 182.