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rubbersidedown
April 18th, 2018, 06:06 AM
customer has a green/blue LS1 PCM... engine is a 24x 6.0L with cable throttle and T56 trans, now has a procharger with no maf and a 3 bar. I tried to find a stock van OS to start with, but it seems the files I found have elec throttle, therefore no IAC control. Question is, which base file can I start with for the application, and which COS can I use. I didnt think the vans had electric throttle but I seem to be wrong. Thanks in advance!
ScarabEpic22
April 18th, 2018, 07:01 AM
For 512kb LS1B PCM aka red/blue connectors:
02 Silverado LQ4 OS 12212156. Segment swap the T56 manual trans segment from an 02 Camaro with the same OS (common OS). Then upgrade it to COS5 and you're set. The Custom OS tutorial has the compatible OS' and corresponding COS tune #. Don't use an Express Van tune if you're running a LS-based engine, the Express Van tune is only for SBC-based i.e. 350 SBC.
What is it in now and how is it wired? If it's wired like a truck, use the Silverado as the base file. If like a Camaro, use that. If like a Corvette, use that. If you use the Camaro/Corvette, you'll need to change the displacement and VE stuff to match the 6.0 vs 5.7.
EFILive Tune File DropBox (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ydh5wltk3ssxbw/AAAOydqwo_stEO4Rs4SRJ9NGa?dl=0) Look under GM Truck, grab the 02 Silverado LQ4 tune. Go to the Camaro section and grab a manual 02 Camaro file.
For 1MB LS1B PCM aka green/blue connectors:
See post #4.
rubbersidedown
April 18th, 2018, 07:04 AM
02 Silverado LQ4 OS 12212156. Segment swap the T56 manual trans segment from an 02 Camaro with the same OS (common OS). Then upgrade it to COS5 and you're set. The Custom OS tutorial has the compatible OS' and corresponding COS tune #. Don't use an Express Van tune if you're running a LS-based engine, the Express Van tune is only for SBC-based i.e. 350 SBC.
What is it in now and how is it wired? If it's wired like a truck, use the Silverado as the base file. If like a Camaro, use that. If like a Corvette, use that. If you use the Camaro/Corvette, you'll need to change the displacement and VE stuff to match the 6.0 vs 5.7.
EFILive Tune File DropBox (https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4ydh5wltk3ssxbw/AAAOydqwo_stEO4Rs4SRJ9NGa?dl=0) Look under GM Truck, grab the 02 Silverado LQ4 tune. Go to the Camaro section and grab a manual 02 Camaro file.
I think the problem is the PCM is an 03+ green/ blue connector, not a red/blue... the vans were 5.3L and and 6.0L cable throttle in that vintage im pretty sure (or so I thought) I dont believe the 02 camaro stuff is compatible
ScarabEpic22
April 18th, 2018, 07:23 AM
I always forget the connector color and use LS1B 512kb/P01 or LS1B 1MB/P59...brain fart moment.
For 1MB PCMs, you're more limited in what you can run for a COS. I found an 04 Silverado 4.8 OS 12587603 and 04 Corvette T56 with the same 12587603 OS so you can build a Silverado + T56 base OS. That OS upgrades to 040730xx so you'd want to use 04073003 for 2/3Bar support. That will give you DBC, T56, and 2/3Bar OS. You'll need to copy all the values from a LQ4/9 6.0 into this base file then tune it. I created the base file for you (attached). This is also the same OS as the 04 Express Van LQ4 in the repo, so you could also use the Express Van as the base file and segment swap using the Corvette file to manual.
Have you tried simply disabling the Electronic throttle option and flashing to see if you have IAC control? It could also be that your PCM does not have the physical hardware to control an IAC if it came from a DBW vehicle originally. If so, you'll need to find a new PCM with the hardware OR crack it open and add the hardware yourself.
1FastBrick
April 18th, 2018, 05:29 PM
I always forget the connector color and use LS1B 512kb/P01 or LS1B 1MB/P59...brain fart moment.
For 1MB PCMs, you're more limited in what you can run for a COS. I found an 04 Silverado 4.8 OS 12587603 and 04 Corvette T56 with the same 12587603 OS so you can build a Silverado + T56 base OS. That OS upgrades to 040730xx so you'd want to use 04073003 for 2/3Bar support. That will give you DBC, T56, and 2/3Bar OS. You'll need to copy all the values from a LQ4/9 6.0 into this base file then tune it. I created the base file for you (attached). This is also the same OS as the 04 Express Van LQ4 in the repo, so you could also use the Express Van as the base file and segment swap using the Corvette file to manual.
Have you tried simply disabling the Electronic throttle option and flashing to see if you have IAC control? It could also be that your PCM does not have the physical hardware to control an IAC if it came from a DBW vehicle originally. If so, you'll need to find a new PCM with the hardware OR crack it open and add the hardware yourself.
FYI, a 2004 Silverado will have an electronic TB just like a corvette...
I believe you will only be able to use an express van for the base engine calibration for drive by cable on a 1 MB PCM.
rubbersidedown
April 18th, 2018, 10:49 PM
FYI, a 2004 Silverado will have an electronic TB just like a corvette...
I believe you will only be able to use an express van for the base engine calibration for drive by cable on a 1 MB PCM.
This is where I was ending up... So, in turn, is there a COS available for speed density/ 3 bar for that application? Thanks I am either out of luck or not finding what I need in the places I look! The 04 express van in the file depot appears to be a electronic throttle though (which seems odd, i didnt think the vans ever were?)
ScarabEpic22
April 19th, 2018, 05:12 AM
FYI, a 2004 Silverado will have an electronic TB just like a corvette...
I believe you will only be able to use an express van for the base engine calibration for drive by cable on a 1 MB PCM.
Man I'm having major brain farts! Everything (except Vans) are DBW 03+, correct?
This is where I was ending up... So, in turn, is there a COS available for speed density/ 3 bar for that application? Thanks I am either out of luck or not finding what I need in the places I look! The 04 express van in the file depot appears to be a electronic throttle though (which seems odd, i didnt think the vans ever were?)
The 04 Express Van uses the exact same OS as the Silverado and Corvette, so the COS is the same. So yes.
Again, have you tried simply disabling the DBW value in the System options? It can be done and it will work, IF the PCM physically has the IAC driver installed on the PCB. The only way to know is to try flashing it and see if you get any IAC output. If not, you have to add the hardware or get a PCM with IAC (likely from a Van).
1FastBrick
April 20th, 2018, 04:28 PM
Man I'm having major brain farts! Everything (except Vans) are DBW 03+, correct?
The 04 Express Van uses the exact same OS as the Silverado and Corvette, so the COS is the same. So yes.
Again, have you tried simply disabling the DBW value in the System options? It can be done and it will work, IF the PCM physically has the IAC driver installed on the PCB. The only way to know is to try flashing it and see if you get any IAC output. If not, you have to add the hardware or get a PCM with IAC (likely from a Van).
I have seen a few Heavy trucks that had a cable in 03 But I am not sure what dictated that.
As far as disabling the DBW system Value, I have heard it is hit and miss. I have been told it's always best to start with a DBC file when possible. I don't have any experience in that specific area so I don't know if the issue was PCM related or File specific related when it occurred. It's possible something else in the background is missing. If there is no 03 van O.S. see if you can find a vin and I can try and get the latest calibration for it.
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