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Spawne32
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adding more clarity

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Im looking to get more clarity in the vacuum tables, and maybe 1 more column in the boost tables for a little extra clarity there. Now i know you can redivide the columns with the scalar, but when i do it for the vacuum side, it eliminates my boost columns completely.
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If your trying to get more resolution, you can manually rescale.
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Post by Spawne32 »

the rescaling just destroys the table, if i rescale the NA columns it automatically deletes my boost columns, apparently the only way to do what i wanted was to add individual rows where i wanted them.

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Hum, you should be able to assign the columns to whatever load you wish. My na cars all use 24 columns. I don't really see why you couldn't have a boosted car with say 14 na columns and 10 boost columns. But all my boosted cars have 10 na columns and 14 boosted columns. Any way you look at it, you have a max of 24 columns that you have to work with and assign whatever load values you choose. Am I on the right track or missing what your trying to do?
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