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Can always get the -01D SERT version then order the -01G version CD.
That's what I did - but then took to my HD stealer who must have an older version software - cause I got it Dyno'd by them and they gave me a *.MT5 file as opposed to the current *.MT6 file format. So much for trying to get the most current version.
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You can get the new CD and then just copy and past the VE tables into the appropriate calibration file. Then you will have the *.MT6, not a big deal either way.
I have the -01D and the -01F cd's. The D is version is 4.1.2 and uses *.MT5 files but will open both *.MT5 and *.MT2 The F version is 4.5.2 and uses the *.MT6 files but can open the earlyer versions for the purpose of copy and past.
So....what is the difference in the two versions? I just had mine done but don't know the version. I want to make sure I have the most current. If I have the older version, will I need to be re dynod for the upgraded version?
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