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simadownow6988
December 21st, 2009, 08:57 AM
Hey guys.
Im new to all this tuning stuff, but Im in desperate need of one done by a professional.
I just installed a Gen3 5.3L and a 4L60E tranny in my 05 Jeep TJ. The guys that did the wiring harness for me took stuff out of the PCM like rear O2 delete, Vats delete, and stuff like that, but they said they dont mess with the tuning.
My Jeep runs like crap now. It does not have any power and I have had it in the shop to see if its the powertrain. The powertrain checks out great and my mechanic said it has to be in the tune.

SO, Im looking for a tune to not only to delete the regular stuff, but to give me a nice running performance ride.

Can anyone help? I have EFI Live V2 now, so all I need is a tune...:cheers:

ScarabEpic22
December 21st, 2009, 10:45 AM
Pull the tune thats currently in it and post it up first, we'll go from there!

simadownow6988
December 22nd, 2009, 03:01 AM
Thanks for the quick reply!

Attached is the current programming Im running.

These are my must haves:
No rear O2 sensors
No Security (VATS)
4.88 gears
35" tires
no oil pressure sensor (running Autometer gauge)

I would also like the engine tuned to run at its peak performance (without possible engine/tranny damage).

Thanks for any input!!!:cheers:

simadownow6988
December 23rd, 2009, 01:12 AM
Anyone see anything that needs to be changed?
I would love to drive the Jeep over the holiday break.

Boost
December 24th, 2009, 02:15 AM
I don't know if this is the best way but if it were me I would just flash the whole thing over with a good equal or newer cal 5.3 tune + the required mods. If the entire powertrain is a standard GenIII I don't really see why it would run bad unless it has a really messed up tune. Should run like a champ actually. Stock 5.3 tunes are a dime a dozen, here is the newest version I have (still needs to be customized for your setup), hope it helps. If not you will need to log and post it.

simadownow6988
December 24th, 2009, 05:30 AM
Thanks. Ill try your tune and change the requirements that I need in it. I noticed you had different shift patterns. Im going to try those too.

Ill let you guys know how it acts. If it still acts weird, Ill log it and post it.

Boost
December 24th, 2009, 05:38 AM
No problem. That is a factory tune from an '06 Silverado.