Ahhhhh but you are missing my point for asking these questions lads, don't assume anything.
I'm writing a piece of catalogue/library software that will snapin to the tune edit program, a HUGE discussion on these forums is how "hard" tuneboy is to use, so how about someone with some software dev skills (ME) write something to catalogue and list what these tunes are, where they come from how they work and who is running them, what their bikes are, possibly ratings etc etc. The catalogue will also have a "Tell TuneEdit I wanna use this one" button so that when you open the tuneedit program the desired tune is pre-selected and all you have to do is hit "download".
The equipment you have is not moot because the non techy is going to ask "this is my setup x y z, what tune do i run?" this forum isn't the best place to keep track of this type of info, how many different tunes will be out there in the end? how big is a post topic going to get and how annoying is it going to be with ambiguous descriptions and a post list that is a mile long with 5000 different setups and tunes?
Don't you think if I could release a tool with consolidated tunes with creator AND user comments consolidated and documented in one central point it would be a huge step forward in getting MORE people to test and try tunes aswell as provide the neccessary feedback for the gurus to create better tunes. Open up the "TuneCat" program type in "Jardines" and it will filter all the tunes the have jardine pipes listed as a setup mod, further type some other mod and the filter gets smaller, suddenly its down to two tunes(Tune A and Tune B) in the program ToyStore has rated Tune A as "10" and ToyStore has rated tune B as "9" a description of WHY Toystores Rating is 10 on A is shown, "Tune B was way to much power down low and I will kill myself with it, this tune is much more manageable"
Based on this scenario a newbie can say I WANT THE POWER and set the tune to tune B, tell the tunedit program thats what he wants to load to his bike and voila its that simple. Based on his experience with the new tune he can feed that back into "TuneCat" and with the click of a button upload his feedback into a central location where others can pull this info down from.