gm ecu programming
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Re: gm ecu programming
Thanks for the info doctortuned, very interesting site as well. I am looking into your suggestion.
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Re: gm ecu programming
Thanks for the information doctortuned, I am going to look into it
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Re: gm ecu programming
Did you end up making any progress on this? I've got an LQ9 for my '68 and seem to be in the same boat as you.
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Re: gm ecu programming
To the best of my knowledge Tunerpro only works for obd1 cars and not obd2. The OP should look into lt1edit or carputing.com.doctortuned wrote:I don't use it but I have seen it. Tunerpro.net is a free software and there is a free definitions on gearheadefi page for it. The xdf files are separated such as one will be for timing then another for fuel. it's a little more complicated. But if your looking for free. This is if you are using the ls1a pcm. If you can read the binary and email it to doctortuned@yahoo.com I'll help you with it.
edit: Apparently I'm wrong.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... CM-Project!