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    Default LBZ / LMM Update soon

    Hi Guys,

    The latest update from GM for the LMM has been causing a few issues for us. Unfortunately this means we have needed to make some modifications to the software to deal with the latest update.
    It's going to take me probably 3 or 4 days to fix this up, once it is done hopefully we will also have the DPF stuff in there too.
    We haven't forgotten about you all, it's just the the E38/E67 gas ECM's have been taking up a lot of development time lately.

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    Ross
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX
    Hi Guys,

    The latest update from GM for the LMM has been causing a few issues for us. Unfortunately this means we have needed to make some modifications to the software to deal with the latest update.
    It's going to take me probably 3 or 4 days to fix this up, once it is done hopefully we will also have the DPF stuff in there too.
    We haven't forgotten about you all, it's just the the E38/E67 gas ECM's have been taking up a lot of development time lately.

    Cheers,
    Ross
    We really don't care about the gassers...lol j/k
    I will pay extra for dsp 2 for LBZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Default Abort Flash

    I just got my LMM back from the dealer, and now when I try to load a tune, it says the something like "Flash Aborted". Will the update take care of this issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pushed2dmax
    I just got my LMM back from the dealer, and now when I try to load a tune, it says the something like "Flash Aborted". Will the update take care of this issue?
    If possible could you please be a little more specific on the process and exact error you are getting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMPX
    Hi Guys,

    The latest update from GM for the LMM has been causing a few issues for us. Unfortunately this means we have needed to make some modifications to the software to deal with the latest update.
    It's going to take me probably 3 or 4 days to fix this up, once it is done hopefully we will also have the DPF stuff in there too.
    We haven't forgotten about you all, it's just the the E38/E67 gas ECM's have been taking up a lot of development time lately.

    Cheers,
    Ross
    will the latest update have more LMM tables? i just got a LMM and was looking at starting to tune it (when i upgrade to V2) and noticed there was not even fuel pressure tables or pilot tables.

    OH... I can't wait to see what you all have come up with for the DPF

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    i can't wait until there are more LMM table and so i can get rid those dpf codes.

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    Default When ?

    Do we have an eta on the update? I am so anxious to get rid of this DPF.

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    Best estimate is between 2 and 4 weeks.

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    Sounds good. If you need any beta testers before hand, let me know.

    Thanks

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    Keep up the great work guys, we are all anxiously awaiting the LMM stuff. (BTW did HPTuna get LBZ support yet? I always tease my friends because last time I checked in '07 they still didn't have it).
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