Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
- VL400
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Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
Put this together to hopefully help with the initial setup of TP for RT tuning using Antus' OSE plugin. Any corrections or additions fire away
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Re: Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
Looks good, may be worth adding something about uploading a new bin/cal from file.
ie. for when changing from a V6 to a V8 $12P program.
Also a base schematic of what jumpers on the NVRAM do what and possible some base setup examples.
ie. V6, V8, with memcal, without memcal and knock board, read/write enabled, etc
yoda69
ie. for when changing from a V6 to a V8 $12P program.
Also a base schematic of what jumpers on the NVRAM do what and possible some base setup examples.
ie. V6, V8, with memcal, without memcal and knock board, read/write enabled, etc
yoda69
Re: Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
That's a great guide you've put together, love your work VL
Can I suggest adding a bit on log recording/playback,interpreting the logs, and checking/clearing MALFs?
Can I suggest adding a bit on log recording/playback,interpreting the logs, and checking/clearing MALFs?
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Re: Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
yoda - Good idea, will add the cal upload change but I think the NVRAM jumper settings I will add to the NVRAM instructions (already has some info just no pictures).
festy - will be creating a few more quick guides such as them and also some on basic XDF and ADX editing
festy - will be creating a few more quick guides such as them and also some on basic XDF and ADX editing
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Re: Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower!
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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Re: Basic TunerPro Setup For RT
Awesome work, that is going to be really helpful for newbies like me
While on the subject of guides, one thought I had was if someone could please put together a workflow for tuning. Similar to the 12P guide I think Holden202 did, but that also covers MAF systems. Not thinking of a full step by step, just an order in which you should go about tuning to save chasing tails.
Troy
While on the subject of guides, one thought I had was if someone could please put together a workflow for tuning. Similar to the 12P guide I think Holden202 did, but that also covers MAF systems. Not thinking of a full step by step, just an order in which you should go about tuning to save chasing tails.
Troy