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    Default Working on a custom operating system without having pcm handy.

    Hello all, I was wondering if you guys can help me some more.

    My car is all apart and I do not have a bench harness. I was working on my tune and setting up certain parameters so when the car does come together I feel I will have a solid starting point.

    I have decided to go with COS5. Is there anyway to create a calibration that includes COS5 features without physically reflashing the pcm.

    I have played around with swapping segments and I cannot get the "Copy entire segments > EFI Live custom operations" option to be highlighted no-matter what I do.

    Is this possible? Or what is the proper way of doing such a thing?
    Thanks.
    Steve

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    Go to the holden crazy site & pull a tune using the COS you are wanting to use. Then copy the segments from your tune onto this template. If there isnt a tune on that site, there is sure to be one on this forum somewhere.
    The Tremor at AIR

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    I think there is only 2 OS5 variants, so it will be very easy to find the one you need.. ie not the Aussie car one.. The other one.

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