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Rhino79
March 10th, 2007, 02:13 PM
I just bought an 05 TB yesterday. I hooked up to it last night, go out and a few things I noticed. Even though I raised the speed limiter to max it still limits to about 105 mph. I am also running the stock timing tables and it gets anywhere from 3-7 deg of KR at WOT. What are some of the other things you guys are doing for power and economy, every time I added a few degrees of timing at part throttle it would get random KR just cruising at steady throttle. Maybe I have some poor gas, I will try some 93 when this tanks runs low. I heard that you can tweak the table for the Cam Position angle and pick up some good power, just looking for some recommendations, I am a I6 newbie:) .

Thanks in advance, Ryan

ScarabEpic22
March 10th, 2007, 04:22 PM
Send me your stock tune man, Ill show you a couple tricks Ive learned from playing around with my LL8.

Speed limiter, need to raise the RPM limiter at the bottom of the Speedometer section to remove it, its a 2 step limiting system that GM uses on these engines.

Rhino79
March 11th, 2007, 04:05 AM
Here is a copy of my current tune I am about to try. PE Spark tables are stock, I think there are some modifiers in the background bumping the final timing value way up causing the KR, not mention the 87 octane the was in it. Just gotta get my WB bung welded in and then I can dial in the PE AFR. It seems that by me raising the Cam Position Value by 2-3 degrees made a decent difference in the upper rpms. Anyways, here it is, let me know what you guys think.:cheers:

Chevy366
March 11th, 2007, 03:16 PM
Must be nice . :)

Rhino79
March 11th, 2007, 03:41 PM
I had her up to 120 today...lol. Had to lay the smack down on a 2004 Tundra I force V8.

blandmiller
March 14th, 2007, 10:33 AM
Rhino, nice to see you here as well as on the trailvoy forum. I hope to take a look at your tune tonight. I have not adjusted any of the cam timing tables yet because I don't fully understand the parameters that control the position.

I don't know where you are planning on installing the WB bung; but I put mine on the top of the downpipe, ahead of the CAT and pretty close to the firewall.

I believe we all have issues with KR at WOT. I am still trying to find the parameters that are advancing the timing above the table values also.

It's nice to have another tuner to bounce LL8 ideas off of. I'm sure Erik is getting tired of my constant requests.

ScarabEpic22
March 14th, 2007, 01:16 PM
Naww man, its nice to actually see some action in the LL8 forum, it seems most guys are using the "other" tuning software on trailvoy. I really like the EFILive interface and software, but wish we had some more parameters to play with like a tire calc and maybe some more fan controls.

Rhino79
March 14th, 2007, 01:59 PM
Rhino, nice to see you here as well as on the trailvoy forum. I hope to take a look at your tune tonight. I have not adjusted any of the cam timing tables yet because I don't fully understand the parameters that control the position.

I don't know where you are planning on installing the WB bung; but I put mine on the top of the downpipe, ahead of the CAT and pretty close to the firewall.

I believe we all have issues with KR at WOT. I am still trying to find the parameters that are advancing the timing above the table values also.

It's nice to have another tuner to bounce LL8 ideas off of. I'm sure Erik is getting tired of my constant requests.

Thanks man. I changed back my cam tables I changed back to stock and it feels better, I don't understand them either and I think I may have gone the wrong way with them. I have gone all stock with the timing tables because there are modifiers somewhere that we can't get to, I only increased a little timing the in the cruise areas of the Non-VE High Octane table. I left WOT timing stock and I am only seeing about 1-2* now at WOT from a slow 1st gear roll, but from freeway speeds I get about 5*, but I think most of that is Burst Knock, but we can't do anything with that yet. Transmission is just how I like it now, I set the 3-4 part throttle shift table to 45mph because with 3.42's, it was lugging with the stock shift point. I also set the converter to enable a FULL lock at about 53 mph so it's fully locked at highway speeds.

ScarabEpic22
March 14th, 2007, 05:49 PM
I was wondering how you were going to like those cam profiles, it seems that the LL8s like a little more retardation down low if anything, but I really havent played around too much with them.

Rhino79
March 14th, 2007, 05:56 PM
Yeah, until I get in touch with Jesse, I'm leaving well enough alone. Here is a copy of the "good" tune I'm running right now:

blandmiller
March 15th, 2007, 03:27 AM
I didn't get a chance to compare the tune last night. I spent the entire evening testing a prototype radiator for an SCCA race car. I may have some time this weekend to spend with it.

Ryan, your transmission changes probably will not complement my changes. I (and I believe Erik) have 3.73 gears.

As soon as I feel more comfortable with the cam parameters, I will put it on the dyno and see where it is happy.

Let me know if you are ever up my way and I maybe we can meet up. I might even be able to get you some dyno time.

Rhino79
March 15th, 2007, 02:12 PM
Awesome man, yeah my trans settings are different than some would like. If I can get some insight on cam tables and figure out the KR, I'll be o.k.

ScarabEpic22
March 15th, 2007, 05:07 PM
Yep, I have the GT4+G80 aka 3.73s with the locking rear diff.

wait4me
March 18th, 2007, 10:59 AM
You guys should like the next update, :)

Im in New Zealand enjoying the weather right now. Ill be answering all emails shortly. :)

Rhino79
March 18th, 2007, 11:56 AM
Sweet!, thaks Jessie.

ScarabEpic22
March 18th, 2007, 12:04 PM
You guys should like the next update, :)

Im in New Zealand enjoying the weather right now. Ill be answering all emails shortly. :)

Im liking what Im hearing man!:cheers: :master:

Always good to hear we are getting more parameters/tweaks/etc for our trucks!