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30 RUM
October 6th, 2014, 09:18 AM
I'm getting ready to mess with a buddies truck and am unable to find the base tune with all of the matching segments. The 2011 CC tune off of 4-share is close but System, Fuel System, and Engine Diagnostic segments do not match. I have not messed with an LML yet, I'm I over-thinking it? If any one has a tune to share it would be greatly appreciated.

Boot Software 12646251
Slave OS 12646250
Main OS 1264249
Engine 12655861
Speedometer 12646367
System 1265580
Fuel System 12646323
Engine Diagnostic 12655866
Engine Operation 12655863


Thanks

Sam

GMC-2002-Dmax
October 6th, 2014, 09:50 AM
I can provide you with the correct base tune.

PM Me for details.

Tony

Mitco39
October 9th, 2014, 03:23 AM
If you can find the segments you need within the same main OS you can mix and match them to get the ones you need. I had to do this in the past for a truck I did. Also check TIS and make sure that you are dealing with the correct family of segments (as GM releases updates the numbers change, however as long as its in the same family (IE an older revision) the truck will work as intended.

GMPX
October 9th, 2014, 09:09 AM
Because having the OBD-II read restriction really stopped these things getting tuned right? Thanks for that whoever decided to do this at GM/Bosch, such a PITA.

30 RUM
October 9th, 2014, 02:48 PM
Yes indeed it is a PIA sometimes. I have also mixed and matched segments in the past to make a proper base tune; its just that I am unable to find the correct three segments that I mentioned in the first post. I have looked through the 80 plus tunes that I have for the LML's
All in all at least they are not as bad as the BMW' s.

GMPX
October 9th, 2014, 05:29 PM
All in all at least they are not as bad as the BMW' s.
EDC17, same dog, different **** ;)

Mitco39
October 10th, 2014, 01:43 AM
Yeah but my experience with the Bimmers are helping to try and make sense of these tables. Cobb has done a good job of laying out what you need to do to get the desired results. Its just starting to get more difficult because to make a change you pretty much have to make the computer agree with you that that change is warranted. If not its not going to listen and just going to disregard you and continue on what it was doing. These trucks are no different.

GMPX
October 10th, 2014, 08:28 AM
I didn't know Cobb did Diesel tuning, I thought they were Nissan, Subaru etc, interesting. I assume you cannot read the tune from a BMW too, how do they handle that situation?

Mitco39
October 10th, 2014, 08:37 AM
Oh no sorry this is on a turbo gas (but direct injected) engine. So pretty different. But the ways in the ECM works with its torque control I have found many similarities with them and these. Sorry to confuse :)

GMPX
October 10th, 2014, 10:28 AM
Ah ok. I know a few people who do Euro tuning MED17 etc, yeah such fun it sounds like, essentially it is always a battle against torque models etc.

akaponch
December 8th, 2014, 05:58 PM
If you can find the segments you need within the same main OS you can mix and match them to get the ones you need. I had to do this in the past for a truck I did. Also check TIS and make sure that you are dealing with the correct family of segments (as GM releases updates the numbers change, however as long as its in the same family (IE an older revision) the truck will work as intended.

so how is it you mix and match segments? is it done with EFILive? I have a base tune as well and cant match all the segments.

30 RUM
December 9th, 2014, 02:14 AM
You can use EFILive if you can find tunes with all of the segments you need, providing they are all in the same operating system. I was unable to find all of the proper segments, so I sourced the file from someone who is able to flash in the proper file via tech-2 and then read that file back out on a bench.