Mastertune already allows you to cut and paste the values! Its always been there, but I do not know if the SESPT allows it.
Thank you Steve. I knew that I could I cut and paste the data from a SEPST to the TTS but was unsure if the resulting TTS map would end up being essentially identical to the SEPST map.
I know that the TTS writes to areas of the ECM that the SEPST does not, and thought that there may be other items affecting the tune that are managed by the respective applications that are not exposed the users, all of which may prevent a manual and full cloning of the maps.
In other words, if I had a SEPST map that was "theoretically" a 100% perfect tune for my bike; if I copied all of its working data and settings to a a compatible TTS map, would the resulting TTS map be 100% perfectly tuned for my bike?
What I'm hearing is that the resulting map will be identical provided I can manually copy all of the data from the SEPST.
I'm probably over thinking this whole thing (bad habit of mine - sorry).
If my local tuner is unable to tune using the TTS, I'll attempt to transfer the data from the re-tuned SEPST map to a compatible TTS map. If its successful, I'll load it as my base map for Doc to start with.
After Doc has tuned my bike, I'll leave Doc's TTS map loaded but transfer its data to a copy of my SEPST map to update it hopefully providing me with a well tuned map for both (in the event that I ever need to use another tuner that will only work with the SEPST in the future).