I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.
The software I have seen that GM uses was nothing like EFI Live it was all done using code, why would you spend hours in code and pulling the pcm all the time vs just using EFI Live? Also how are they data logging, with a tech II?
I wonder if the tuner actually has the proprietary tools to program/customize the actual OS, in addition to modifying the calibration tables/params? Without hearing more, I cannot speculate as to why someone would choose to develop a calibration this way.
Mr. P.
2003 Silverado SS, with Novi-1500 "CAI mod"
EFILive V 7.5 COS-3 (OLSD, for now!)
I have been following this on the vette forum,Now that I'm thinking,Are you or the tuner sure its a 1514 code and not a 1516 or 1518 code? The only reason I ask is I was getting a 1518 code and it has to do with the TAC module and my car would go into reduced power mode once in awhile on start up,Long story short,My TAC module is fine, It had something to do with my TB and a table in the red folder in EFILive(ETC table's).I posted all over EFILive and got no answer's,No offense anybody But I figured it out myself and everything is fine now.Just a thought...........Paul
Paul, I saw your posts regarding B2713, I'm sorry I do not know the answer.
I also saw your post and did not have an answer, I have never modified those tables in
any of my tunes. I don't see how they would cause you a problem unless you changed
them to begin with ??
-Justin
One thing I learned from experience, NEVER update your PCM's OS. Keep the OS orginal. Doing that will affect a lot electrical problems on your vehicle including a bad pcm from what you experience. Lesson learn...
2002 4.2L I6 Trailblazer LTZ
~Erik~
2013 Sonic RS Manual - 1.4L I4T E78, tuned, turbo mods, etc.
2008 TrailBlazer SS 3SS AWD Summit White - LS2 E67/T42, bolt ons, suspension, etc.
2002 Chevy TrailBlazer LT 4X4 Summit White - 4.2L I6 P10, lifted, wheels, etc.