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2001-GMC-LB7
June 13th, 2010, 01:20 AM
I just bought EFI Live V2 last week and have downloaded all updated software and updated V2 flash scanner.
I made the 20-20 Tow tune and did have problems flashing ECM until I read the threads and updated the V2 unit, now I have re flashed the ECM and all works very well. I have 285's on my truck and want to reprogram the TCM shift and lockup points but when I try to flash the TCM I get an error the I need the commercial cable. I do have a commercial license but not sure what the error is referring to.
I have uploaded the current TCM program with no problems, saved stock and edit a new copy to flash to the TCM.
Thank You.
Jeff

ScarabEpic22
June 13th, 2010, 06:11 PM
Sounds like you're trying to full flash the TCM? Im not sure how the Alli TCMs deal with speedo changes. Your license information is properly entered into your Tune tool correct? Proper date, etc? Also, did you connect your V2 BEFORE opening up ANY tune files? For some features the Tune tool needs to see a valid V2 device plugged into the PC before it will unlock them. This is how you do full ECM/TCM flashes as well. The BIG RED arrow next to the tiny red arrow will become active.

Tordne
June 13th, 2010, 08:37 PM
The only time I've seen that error reported is when the customer had out dated software. Please ensure you have the latest software and FlashScan V2 firmware. At time of this post the latest versions are 7.5.6 Build 117, 8.1.2 Build 97 and FlashScan v2 firmware 2.06.35. Please see this KB article (http://support.efilive.com/kb_article.php?ref=5404-IJZV-0820) for information on getting the latest software, and this one (http://support.efilive.com/kb_article.php?ref=7243-SFGL-2949) for updating FlashScan V2 firmware.

2001-GMC-LB7
June 13th, 2010, 11:43 PM
Thank you for all the info... I do have all the latest firmware and software, just confirmed everything. I believe my problem is I had the software open before plugging the V2 into the computer. I just plugged it in and then opened the software and it does now show I have the correct license. I will try to flash and post later... Thank You...

Tordne
June 14th, 2010, 07:36 AM
OH right, if you are wanting to do a full-flash then yeah the interface does need to be connected before starting the Tune Tool.

2001-GMC-LB7
June 14th, 2010, 09:18 AM
Not doing full flash just set points... All is well, it worked like it was supposed to do.
I have updated the TCM for the new tire size and the correct rear gear ratio and now it shifts much better and the TCC locks at about 48 - 50 MPH.
I believe i can get better mileage just from this...
The lock up converter was not locking until +55 MPH after the new tires...

Also, does anyone know why the TCM was programmed for a rear ratio of 4.10 when the truck from the factory was built with 3.73's???
Puzzling and I am not the 1st one to see this on their truck...

Thanks again to every one for the help...

Jeff

THEFERMANATOR
June 14th, 2010, 03:06 PM
The TCM doesn't care what tires or gear ratios you have, and if you make changes to those tables you MUST modify ALL of the other tables accordingly. The big problem is you CAN'T modify all of them as EFILIVE only gives you a small portion of what all is in the ALLISON TCM code. You never make changes to the speedometer and gear ratio settings in the TCM is what I was told by sseveral tuners whao have been doing this since EFI came out. You make the changes to the tables in the areas you want changed ONLY. I would advise you to go back and put it back to stock and then make shift point and lock-up changes in the lower areas but leave the upper areas alone. You will probably also notice that your WOT shifts are now off as well.

THEFERMANATOR
June 15th, 2010, 07:09 AM
Try this tune in your TCM, I'm pretty sure you'll like it and it won't cause other issues with it down the road.

RickDLance
July 10th, 2010, 08:49 AM
I've had this happen with v7.5.5 build 88 when NOT doing a full flash on my 05. Can you give me the correct series of events needed to keep this from happening?

jarasic
August 1st, 2010, 06:50 PM
I had this happen today with the same software as above. Any help would be great!

Tordne
August 1st, 2010, 07:42 PM
Please ensure you are running the latest software; as at time of this post available here (http://forum.efilive.com/showthread.php?14157-July-30-2010-Pre-release). Also be sure to upgrade your FlashScan V2 firmware if applicable.

2001-GMC-LB7
August 1st, 2010, 11:38 PM
I've had this happen with v7.5.5 build 88 when NOT doing a full flash on my 05. Can you give me the correct series of events needed to keep this from happening?

1st, make sure you have the V2 scanner connected to the computer BEFORE starting the software.
2nd, turn key on BEFORE plugging in V2 to programming port on truck.
3rd, unclick high speed when uploading or downloading the tune.
I also have had problems when tuning my friends 2003. I do have all the latest software and V2 updates installed.
And this was the only way it would work and also it was VERY slow, took about 6 minutes to load.
On my 2001 all I do is make sure V2 is connected to computer before starting software and it works fine every time.
I have not done a full flash yet, just set points, but I am planning on updating the OS to 6006 as I have read that this OS is best in the 01 computer.
I have downloaded this OS and now I am in the process of updating the fields with my 01 set points to get a stock program to save and test, then I will build it up from there.
Right now I am running a modified 20-20 tow tune I found on here and it now is a 20-30 tune to give you more above 70% throttle.
I also modified the timing tables as the direct copy and paste of the tables set the idle timing to far and I was getting detonation at idle...
This tune feels reel nice and is very strong, lets just say getting from 50mph to 70mph doesn't take very long... ;)

ScarabEpic22
August 2nd, 2010, 08:21 AM
Eh I wouldnt turn the key one before inserting my V2, but it might not make any difference. I do it backwards of you and it works 99% of the time.

Plug V2 into truck
Plug USB into laptop
Turn truck to run
Open Scan/Tune tool and connect to V2

To everyone who has issues programming trucks, biggest thing is to make sure the V2 is connected to the truck before plugging the V2 into the laptop and opening tune/scan tools. Ive had to play around with a few trucks before, some are weird and like a different order.

Jeff, not sure anyone answered your question about Alli TCMs gear ratio being 4.10s. My hunch is that GM set them all that way so it would be easier to control the shift points on their end.

JustinD
August 31st, 2010, 06:14 AM
Mine does this sometimes too, I just restart EFI and unplug from the truck and it usually works.