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I have been trying to dial in my VVE tables and my car does run pretty good. But the VVE table does have some funky edges that it generates because of the zone boundaries I guess. I have read that the Bluecat tool automatically finds the best zone boundaries to keep the whole table smooth. Unfortnately I can't seem to find any place to download the software anymore. Is anyone still using that tool? Or are there not really any benefits of using that tool anymore?
 

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u can just move them around until it works out better, if no one alse jumps in with info ill look at some ive done and show u the boundarys when im at laptop, ive go it so after u make changes and calculate it barely changes it
 

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Bluecat (Phil) tuned my car in 2019. My VE table still has big ridges in it. I don’t think his tool does anything more than the hp tuners VE wizard does.
 

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Thanks for the replies. Yes I was only curious about the automatic boundaries setting that HPTuners doesn't have. I played around with the boundary values yesterday and of course I can push it around to make everything somewhat smooth. But yes I do see that otherwise there's not really a need for the Bluecat tool anymore.
 
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