How to send either a tune or datalog via e-mail

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NitrousG35
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How to send either a tune or datalog via e-mail

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I know this is probably a terrible stupid question, but how do you send a tune or datalog via e-mail? I want to send some datalogs and a recent tune I received to some people to look at, but I am kid of confused.

I have gone into my e-mail and have tried to use attachments, but was not able to find the datalogs that I just did. Also, I am having trouble locating the tune I recently had done. I can find a dyno tune from last year, but I cannot find the new tune.
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Post by taylorsSI »

not sure why you're having issues with this. if you know what folder your calibrations and tunes are in, they will show up when you click "add attachments". That is, at least, they do for gmail, yahoo and hotmail.

If you want to find the tune you are currently using, just plug your FP into the computer, go to Flashpro > Calibrations > Download. once you have the tune loaded onto your FP manager, click File > Save as, save the tune (on your desktop is easiest), and there it is.
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Post by NitrousG35 »

Thanks for helping. When I go to FlashPro > Calibrations, a box appears, but there is nothing there. Also, where do I go to download it when I do find it?
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Post by taylorsSI »

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This is what you should be seeing. however, since you have a tune (i'm assuming) on your flashpro for your cams, you should see a tune under the "primary calibration" box. I don't since I have a stock map uploaded (not tuned right now).

once you hit download, it simply downloads the tune to your hondata fp manager, not the computer. if you want to then save the tune to send to someone, for example, you'd go to file > save as and then select the file name and wher eyou want it to be saved. as i said before, saving it to the desktop is a good idea if you easily lose files in folders.
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You can also use File -> Email
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