Hey all, This is my first post here so go easy on me.
I have a brand new laptop i wanted to use in my 2003 hsv clubsport vy series 2 for tinkering etc. i am most interested at this stage at removing the artificial soft speed limiter at 245km/h I need to know what software hardware etc i need to accomplish this. im an electronics tech so lingo is ok. although i dont understand everything on here. i believe my bcm/pcm is flash based meaning live tuning is available. Also can i change the differential ratio i would like to buy a shorter diff for better acceleration but this will obviously throw out the speedo? also logging,error codes etc would be good.
If you guys can let me know what to look at that would be awesome.
Cheers in advance.
oh yeah the engine is ls1 if any confusion.
Cheers
new to this and need advise
Re: new to this and need advise
hi all again. Still no replies on this as to where I need to be looking? also sorry for spelling advice incorrectly in my heading. just noticed that.
Cheers again
Wouxun
Cheers again
Wouxun
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Re: new to this and need advise
At the moment there is no free plugin tuning solution to tuning LS1's, your going to need to either remove and socket the flash chip and reprogram it out of the PCM (and work out where everything is in the bin) or buy a commercial package The first hurdle for DIY is finding a cheap OBDII interface that supports large frames for reprogramming. The cheap ELM327 interface can log data and view DTCs but thats about all. https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopi ... =10&t=1320
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Re: new to this and need advise
At this stage I'd say efilive with the GM option will suit you well, but its pricey. Check their site for details. Flash based means with the right hardware and software you can upload a new tune, but its not suitable for real-time. I have heard of custom OS that copies tables to ram for realtime, but I don't have any details on those.
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HP Tuners Custom OS has that but its doubles the cost of a single vehicle license. It only does a few tables, VE, spark and idle airflow from memory. Theres a noticable delay before the changes upload so its not quite like when you use a NVRAM conversion or Emulator but better than nothing...antus wrote: I have heard of custom OS that copies tables to ram for realtime, but I don't have any details on those.