Stangkiller
August 17th, 2006, 03:25 PM
I've been a member for only a few days reading A LOT. Thank you so much for all the helpful information that I've found so far. And I hope someday to be able to help the spread of this information.
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Alright, I *think* I’ve got this figured and understood. I'm going to write this before doing the actual swap, just so I have an opportunity to put all my thoughts in writing before attempting to fry my computer. Please let me know if it's right or wrong.
What's required:
1.) The new Custom Tun file
2.) The new Custom Bin file
3.) <Required for '99 and '00> a corresponding Stock tune.
First let me explain the corresponding tunes.
Every tune in every vehicle has an Operating system on the computer. Each operating system carries an OS number. For example, mine is 09373372 from my '99. And the 2002 z06 file I’ll be using is, 12221588. Yes all these numbers tend to get a bit confusing...but stay with me; I hope I can break it down for you.
Back to the corresponding tunes.
The number on the left is the stock GM OS, while the number on the right is the corresponding custom O.S.#
2001 Programs
12202088 = 01250001
92111922 = 01250001
12208322 = 01270001
12225074 = 01290001
2002 Programs
12209203 = 02010001
12212156 = 02020001
12221588 = 02030001
12593358 = 02040001
2003 Programs
12579405 = 03150001
12593058 = 03190001
2004 Programs
12585950 = 04072901
12587603 = 04073001
12592425 = 04073101
12587604 = 04110001
12592433 = 04140001
The different year programs have a number of different O.S.’s this is for a number of reasons, such as Z06, or changes from GM. Also understand your OS # is more critical than your model year number. Hence your model year number may not correspond with the correct year of these programs.
For example Jason, CajunDude, <2002 C5> your OS is 12593358. According to this, you need to use the corresponding # 02040001. This is important for choosing your correct Tun and Bin files.
Continuing with this example CajunDude, will download two files.
custom_02_cal_20060523.zip
and
custom_02_tun_20051113.zip
These files are available on efi-live’s download web page.
http://www.efilive.com/download.aspx
Step one for the swap. CajunDude will take a preliminary and final download of his current tune, for two reasons. One for a back up incase he ever needs to go back, and two so he can later re-use the Cal. of the original tune.
Step Two. Do a full flash of the correct corresponding Tun file.
Step Three. Do a calibration only re-flash back onto the car. This calibration file will come from CajunDude’s stock file. However for ’99 and ’00 cars, they will have to find a proper corresponding file to use.
Step Four. Rescan the PCM, and save the file.
Step Five. On the newly downloaded PCM file, check the “EFI LIVE CUSTOM CALIBRATIONS” tab. And ensure the parameters are as follows.
{A0000} Forced Octane Scaler: Disabled
{A0001} Forced Octane Scaler Percentage: 100%
{A0002} Octane Scaler Limiter: 100%
{A0011} PCM Input #1 Function: Not used
{A0012} Valet Mode Speed Limit with ETC: Max Setting
{A0013} Valet Mode Speed Limit non ETC: Max Setting
You car is now running the new Custom OS. If you are coming from a '99 or '00 you can copy and paste bits and pieces of your original tune, otherwise if you're the newer tune, the tune should have swapped over. Enjoy making your new custom tune!
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Alright, I *think* I’ve got this figured and understood. I'm going to write this before doing the actual swap, just so I have an opportunity to put all my thoughts in writing before attempting to fry my computer. Please let me know if it's right or wrong.
What's required:
1.) The new Custom Tun file
2.) The new Custom Bin file
3.) <Required for '99 and '00> a corresponding Stock tune.
First let me explain the corresponding tunes.
Every tune in every vehicle has an Operating system on the computer. Each operating system carries an OS number. For example, mine is 09373372 from my '99. And the 2002 z06 file I’ll be using is, 12221588. Yes all these numbers tend to get a bit confusing...but stay with me; I hope I can break it down for you.
Back to the corresponding tunes.
The number on the left is the stock GM OS, while the number on the right is the corresponding custom O.S.#
2001 Programs
12202088 = 01250001
92111922 = 01250001
12208322 = 01270001
12225074 = 01290001
2002 Programs
12209203 = 02010001
12212156 = 02020001
12221588 = 02030001
12593358 = 02040001
2003 Programs
12579405 = 03150001
12593058 = 03190001
2004 Programs
12585950 = 04072901
12587603 = 04073001
12592425 = 04073101
12587604 = 04110001
12592433 = 04140001
The different year programs have a number of different O.S.’s this is for a number of reasons, such as Z06, or changes from GM. Also understand your OS # is more critical than your model year number. Hence your model year number may not correspond with the correct year of these programs.
For example Jason, CajunDude, <2002 C5> your OS is 12593358. According to this, you need to use the corresponding # 02040001. This is important for choosing your correct Tun and Bin files.
Continuing with this example CajunDude, will download two files.
custom_02_cal_20060523.zip
and
custom_02_tun_20051113.zip
These files are available on efi-live’s download web page.
http://www.efilive.com/download.aspx
Step one for the swap. CajunDude will take a preliminary and final download of his current tune, for two reasons. One for a back up incase he ever needs to go back, and two so he can later re-use the Cal. of the original tune.
Step Two. Do a full flash of the correct corresponding Tun file.
Step Three. Do a calibration only re-flash back onto the car. This calibration file will come from CajunDude’s stock file. However for ’99 and ’00 cars, they will have to find a proper corresponding file to use.
Step Four. Rescan the PCM, and save the file.
Step Five. On the newly downloaded PCM file, check the “EFI LIVE CUSTOM CALIBRATIONS” tab. And ensure the parameters are as follows.
{A0000} Forced Octane Scaler: Disabled
{A0001} Forced Octane Scaler Percentage: 100%
{A0002} Octane Scaler Limiter: 100%
{A0011} PCM Input #1 Function: Not used
{A0012} Valet Mode Speed Limit with ETC: Max Setting
{A0013} Valet Mode Speed Limit non ETC: Max Setting
You car is now running the new Custom OS. If you are coming from a '99 or '00 you can copy and paste bits and pieces of your original tune, otherwise if you're the newer tune, the tune should have swapped over. Enjoy making your new custom tune!