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Originally Posted by PencilGeek
In theory, there are ways to make this happen. It would involve using something like "Remote Desktop" to attach to the dyno computer, so the PC guys could see the dyno. Then they'd modify the DME file and send it via email, ftp, or some other type of file transfer mechanism.
Or, if the ECU tuning software were sent to Houston, then they could attach two remote desktop sessions: 1) view the dyno results, 2) modify the DME files and reflash.
So in theory, yes it's possible. But in reality it might be a little harder because most people don't just put their computers unprotected on the open internet and allow people to remote desktop into them.
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Thanks, PG. I would certainly be willing to use one of my personal laptops for the PC boys to remote into.
EDIT: I've reached out to a couple of shops in town to see whether this is something they could help us with.