Yes, I tried the full flash (fat red arrow) but the computer wouldn't accept it. Said it wouldn't match. So instead I moved files from one to the other last night. It's working well enough at the moment, at least enough to let me get it broken in and get the wideband installed. When the exhaust was put on they installed the bung for it. Right now I've got one of the old O2 sensors with the wires lopped off plugged into the wideband port so as to not damage the sensor by running it unpowered. Eventually the ash tray will become a plug center for the wideband/laptop interface.
I'll still be wanting to try and make that program work if possible though, because when I get things tuned in and working I still want lean cruise.
What's in there now though... man oh man. I took it out for a ride yesterday. Nothing hard since it's not broken in yet, but getting up the interstate onramp at about 35-40 percent throttle it broke the tires loose. This is with 3.42 rear gears with an Eaton posi and 265/70R17 tires, 31.7 inches in diameter. I was very surprised and am really looking forward to getting it tuned in.


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I pulled the pan off from under the truck and used a new gasket, this time with Great Stuff on either side of the gasket. I also let it sit overnight before putting the sealer and new gasket on, and wiped all surfaces down with denatured alcohol until they were oil-free. It doesn't leak as bad now, but it still leaks, hence the engine pulling I'm about to begin. I never have been able to get an oil pan to seal correctly from underneath, but decided to try it again since the design of the GMT800 truck makes it look easier. 