Just wondering if the GEN ID PROM, SEQ CHECK, PROG ID are vehicle/ ecm specific?
I want to writ a different base tune to a spare memcal I have and try it on the car tomorrow but am unsure about the way to do it.
I know with Kalmaker each ecm/ ecu has its own individual identification and am guessing that this is just a revamp of what GM/ Holden has on there to start with.
What do I need to do to run a car that's been running on AFTZ and now want to run it on BDJH for exa,ple?
GEN ID PROM, SEQ CHECK, PROG ID
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Re: GEN ID PROM, SEQ CHECK, PROG ID
pretty much vn/vp are all good.
if its vr code then you usually need to change the program id to AA (bypass checksum) if the tune is changed and also disable vats
if its vr code then you usually need to change the program id to AA (bypass checksum) if the tune is changed and also disable vats
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