Description
EVC WinOLS How to Copy and Reuse Tuning Files Online Course
Master the essential skills to copy and reuse tuning files in EVC WinOLS with this focused online course. Learn how to transfer proven modifications between projects, speed up your workflow, and get more value from your existing file library – all while maintaining accuracy and reliability.
✅ What you will learn:
- How to use the import map changes feature
- How to correctly configure and use the “connect windows” feature
- How to copy modified data from one project to another
- How to correctly find the offset between two projects
- How to identify matching data strings between two projects
Course Overview
This specialist EVC WinOLS course focuses on one of the most powerful timesaving functions available in the software – the ability to copy and reuse tuning data across projects.
You will learn the correct methods to transfer tuning parameters and tested modifications from one project to another, ensuring accuracy and efficiency. This skill is especially valuable when working with the same engine and ECU family, as it allows you to safely duplicate a known good file, saving hours of manual input.
By the end of the module, you’ll have the confidence to:
- Reuse proven tuning data with precision
- Eliminate unnecessary repetition in your workflow
- Maintain reliability when applying known adjustments to new projects
📘 Why this course is important
For professional tuners, time is often as critical as accuracy. Learning how to correctly copy and reuse maps within WinOLS reduces the risk of error while streamlining the entire calibration process. It ensures you get the most from your existing file library, helping you deliver results more quickly to customers without compromising quality.
This course is designed for users who already have a basic working knowledge of WinOLS and want to take their skills to the next level.
👨🔧 Who this course is for
- Professional tuners looking to refine their workflow
- Workshops handling multiple vehicles with the same ECU type
- Anyone managing a database of tried and tested tuning files who wants to maximise efficiency