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    Default Conversion - Enquiring Mind wants to know

    I have a 55 Chevy that I have put a new LS3 crate motor in, with the E67 controller ( This is a GMPP harness and Controller that goes with this particular crate motor (LS376/480)). If I purchase the EFI Live, will I be able to program the controller? Will the EFI Live software ask for a V.I.N.? Since my car is 54 years old, the VIN number doesn't have the standard number of characters.

    Before I buy, I want to know if EFI Live will work with my retrofit conversion.

    Thanks for your help..

    Brian
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    Hi Brian,

    Does your crate motor use the LS3 controller mentioned here: http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/Pa...roller_Kit.jsp

    If yes, then I believe it is supported by EFILive.

    I pm'd Tech Support for more guidance.

    If your controller does work, then EFILive will lock a license to the controller's serial number when you flash that controller (regardless of VIN).

    See this: showthread.php?t=9759&highlight=GMPP

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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    Hi Brian,

    Does your crate motor use the LS3 controller mentioned here: http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/Pa...roller_Kit.jsp

    If yes, then I believe it is supported by EFILive.

    I pm'd Tech Support for more guidance.

    If your controller does work, then EFILive will lock a license to the controller's serial number when you flash that controller (regardless of VIN).

    See this: showthread.php?t=9759&highlight=GMPP

    Yes it is! Just saw it on another thread that it supports the GMPP controller. Thanks, yes was wondering how it locked on. Good to hear..

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    The EFILive software uses the VIN to determine which parameters are available for scanning/logging.

    When the software first starts you will be asked to enter a VIN, just enter 1Gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Only the first two digits are scanned, the rest of the VIN can be xxxxx. Later, you can program any VIN you want into the controller.

    You should make the first two digits of the VIN one of:
    1G
    2G
    3G
    4G
    5G
    6G
    6H
    then it will be handled OK. The rest of the VIN is ignored by EFILive.

    If you want the first 2 characters of the VIN to be something other than the list above, let me know and I'll explain how to modify an EFILive config file to accommodate the different VIN.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    The EFILive software uses the VIN to determine which parameters are available for scanning/logging.

    When the software first starts you will be asked to enter a VIN, just enter 1Gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Only the first two digits are scanned, the rest of the VIN can be xxxxx. Later, you can program any VIN you want into the controller.

    You should make the first two digits of the VIN one of:
    1G
    2G
    3G
    4G
    5G
    6G
    6H
    then it will be handled OK. The rest of the VIN is ignored by EFILive.

    If you want the first 2 characters of the VIN to be something other than the list above, let me know and I'll explain how to modify an EFILive config file to accommodate the different VIN.

    Regards
    Paul
    Thanks Blacky, that's helpful to know..
    Brian
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    55 Chevy with C4 Corvette Suspension
    LS376/480 (E38) and 6L90(T43)
    My Project: http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/albu...r/55chevdelray

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    The EFILive software uses the VIN to determine which parameters are available for scanning/logging.

    When the software first starts you will be asked to enter a VIN, just enter 1Gxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Only the first two digits are scanned, the rest of the VIN can be xxxxx. Later, you can program any VIN you want into the controller.

    You should make the first two digits of the VIN one of:
    1G
    2G
    3G
    4G
    5G
    6G
    6H
    then it will be handled OK. The rest of the VIN is ignored by EFILive.

    If you want the first 2 characters of the VIN to be something other than the list above, let me know and I'll explain how to modify an EFILive config file to accommodate the different VIN.

    Regards
    Paul

    Is there any significance to these first 2 digits? ie. Does 1G or 6H indicate anything?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboCamaro View Post
    Is there any significance to these first 2 digits? ie. Does 1G or 6H indicate anything?
    Yes, its part of the first 3 letters of the VIN which identifies the manufacturer.
    Code:
    [WMI]
    .=World Manufacturer Index
    
    1GA=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck (Van) - USA
    1GB=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - USA
    1GC=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - USA
    1GD=General Motors GMC Light Truck - USA
    1GE=General Motors Cadillac Light Truck - USA
    1GG=General Motors Isuzu Light Truck - USA
    1GH=General Motors Oldsmobile Light Truck - USA
    1GJ=General Motors GMC Light Truck - USA
    1GK=General Motors GMC Light Truck - USA
    1GM=General Motors Pontiac Light Truck - USA
    1GN=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - USA
    1GT=General Motors GMC Light Truck - USA
    1GY=General Motors Cadillac Light Truck - USA
    1G1=General Motors Chevrolet - USA
    1G2=General Motors Pontiac - USA
    1G3=General Motors Oldsmobile - USA
    1G4=General Motors Buick - USA
    1G5=General Motors Pontiac Light Truck - USA
    1G6=General Motors Cadillac - USA
    1G8=General Motors Saturn - USA
    
    2CN=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Canada
    2GB=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Canada
    2GC=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Canada
    2GD=General Motors GMC Light Truck - Canada
    2GT=General Motors GMC Light Truck - Canada
    2G1=General Motors Chevrolet - Canada
    2G2=General Motors Pontiac - Canada
    2G3=General Motors Oldsmobile - Canada
    2G4=General Motors Buick - Canada
    
    3GB=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Mexico
    3GC=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Mexico
    3GD=General Motors GMC Light Truck - Mexico
    3GK=General Motors GMC Light Truck - Mexico
    3GN=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - Mexico
    3GT=General Motors GMC Light Truck - Mexico
    3GY=General Motors Cadillac Light Truck - Mexico
    3G1=General Motors Chevrolet - Mexico
    3G2=General Motors Pontiac - Mexico
    3G4=General Motors Buick - Mexico
    3G5=General Motors Buick Light Truck - Mexico
    3G7=General Motors Pontiac Light Truck - Mexico
    
    4GL=General Motors Buick Light Truck - USA
    4KB=General Motors Chevrolet Light Truck - USA
    4NS=General Motors Oldsmobile Light Truck - USA
    4NT=General Motors Saturn Light Truck - USA
    4NU=General Motors Isuzu Light Truck - USA
    
    5GA=General Motors Buick - USA
    5GR=General Motors Hummer - USA
    5GT=General Motors Hummber - USA
    5GZ=General Motors Saturn Light Truck - USA
    5S3=General Motors Saab Light Truck - USA
    5Y2=General Motors Pontiac - USA
    
    6G1=General Motors Chevrolet - Australia
    6G2=General Motors Pontiac - Australia
    6H8=General Motors Holden - Australia
    
    KL1=General Motors Chevrolet - South Korea
    KL2=General Motors Pontiac - South Korea
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    What it means to EFILive is that the GM enhanced PIDs will be loaded if it sees a VIN with those first 2 digits. Otherwise, only the SAE generic PIDs will be loaded.

    It is controlled by the *VINCONFIG section in \Program Files\EFILive\V7.5\Configuration\sae_generic.txt

    Code:
    # ==============================================================================
    # VIN/config files
    # ----------------
    #
    # This section determines which additional config file(s) should be loaded
    # based on the VIN detected in the connected vehicle.
    
    *VINCONFIG
    
    #VIN        Config file
    #---------- --------------------------------------------------------------------
    1G......... gm_enhanced.prn (USA GM)
    2G......... gm_enhanced.prn (Canada GM)
    3G......... gm_enhanced.prn (Mexico GM)
    4G......... gm_enhanced.prn (USA GM)
    5G......... gm_enhanced.prn (USA GM)
    6G......... gm_enhanced.prn (Australia GM)
    6H......... gm_enhanced.prn (Australia Holden)
    You can add new VINs to that list of you need/want.

    Regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboCamaro View Post
    Is there any significance to these first 2 digits? ie. Does 1G or 6H indicate anything?
    1st digit: Country of manufacture (1=USA, 2=Canada, 6=Australia).
    2nd digit: Car Company (G=GM of USA, H=GMH/Holden of Australia).

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