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Enclosed is a .txt file of what the TC program has to say about it.
The settings in the file can easily be changed from 4L6xE to 6Lx0e. I would think the trans diagnostics and network diagnostics would have to be changed too. As far as segment swaps go I think joukoy and kur4o have that all worked out for the e38 too in the universal patcher.
some info given to me a while back by John at TC and said it was cool to share:
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Auto Trans Type parameter that can have the following values:
2 Automatic 3-speed
4 Automatic 4-speed
5 Automatic 4-speed 4L60E
6 Automatic 4-speed 4L80E
7 Automatic 4-speed 4T40E
8 Automatic 4-speed 4T45E
9 Automatic 4-speed 4T60E
10 Automatic 4-speed 4T80E
11 Automatic 4-speed 4T65E
12 Automatic 5-speed 5L40E
16 Manual 3-speed
32 Manual 4-speed
43 Automatic 4-speed 4T65E TUTD
64 Manual 5-speed
128 Manual 6-speed
129 Automatic 6-speed 6L45E
130 Automatic 6-speed 6L50E
131 Automatic 6-speed 6L80E
132 Automatic 6-speed 6L90E
133 Automatic 6-speed HM6T65E
134 Automatic 6-speed HM6T80E
Auto Transmission Type:
Cal Value Definition
0 Freewheel
1 C2C
2 CVC
Drivetrain Type:
Cal Value Definition
0 Undefined
1 Front Wheel Drive
2 Rear Wheel Drive
3 Four Wheel Drive
A. Tach Type: This determines the format/source of the tach signal.
0 = Serial. In this case the tach information is provided over the CAN bus and there is no separate tach output.
1 = Frequency. This provides a frequency based tach output based on the Cam sensor.
2 = Crank. This provides a frequency based tach output based on the Crank sensor.
B. Tach Output High/Low Period. This just sets the number of reference pulses before the tach output signal changes state and id used to calibrate the tach.
C. Vehicle Speed 4K PPM Output. This sets whether the 4000 pulse per mile vehicle speed output is enabled and its source:
0 = Disables
1 = Speed Sensor. This indicates that the output is based on the signal from the speed sensor.
2 = Serial. This indicates that the output is based on speed data from the data bus.
D. Vehicle Speed Type. This specifies how the vehicle speed is output from the ECM.
0 = Wheel Speed
1 = Serial
2 = Rep TOS
The serial setting outputs the vehicle speed on the data bus. I believe the other two setting provide a frequency output but I'm not sure what the difference is.
E. Vehicle Speed Serial Data Format. If the vehicle speed is being output on the data bus, this parameter selects the data format.
0 = Class 2 (J1850 format)
1 = Early CAN
2 = Late Can
I'm not sure what the difference is between 1 & 2.
F. Vehicle Speed Sensor Configuration. This just indicates the configuration of the wheel speed sensors.
0 = All wheels
1 = Driven Wheels
2 = Non-driven Wheels
Not sure how the 'All Wheels' configuration is actually used.
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