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    Default Custom OS to get rid od VVE table tuning

    Is this possible? Looking at a 07.5 2500 gasser. Would like to flash an OS into it to allow for easier adjustments without the virtual stuff. Thanks
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    No we never went down that path. HPT initially did but then I think they stopped that and now switched back to VVE as well. Yeah it is harder to deal with but the system is better in some ways than just a plain old VE table.
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    yep and if you open up a efilive vve tune with hpt's vve it's completely messed up as they are using simplified kpa arrangements.

    hell, you dont even need to make a change to the tune, just reflash with hpt and the car will run rich as. lol

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    lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tre-Cool View Post
    yep and if you open up a efilive vve tune with hpt's vve it's completely messed up as they are using simplified kpa arrangements.

    hell, you dont even need to make a change to the tune, just reflash with hpt and the car will run rich as. lol
    That seems really strange unless they silently change data in the cal after opening.

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    thats what i thought. but could repeat it on an e67. soon as i flashed the same tune back with efilive. start up and mixtures are spot on.

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    did you try flash it with HPT, then read out with EFILive and compare?

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    nope. we did it because the owner of the car had a hpt cable and mentioned that the car was running real rich after he made a small change. so once i was done tuning it with efilive. i read it out with his cable. flashed it back. car was running .87 lambda everywhere.

    flashed it back with efilive. spot on at 1. until pe was required.

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    Reverse calculating the VVE is pretty hard and we do ours in a way that works around a bug GM have in the E38 & E67 VVE code.
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    I tuned my VVE in my G8 and a couple C6 Z06's (E38) in EFI Live then read it out in HPT, then made changes in HPT and read it out in EFI. I used whatever I happened to have out and never had an issue going between the two. HPT makes its have a LS1 style looking VE which seems easier for some people started out but EFI VVE has always worked awesome for me.

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