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So if the E92 will come 2014 C7 nad 2014+ truck when could we purchase the stream license
EFILive Tuner
~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.
We are still trying to figure out the fairest way to offer some sort of stream option for these late model ECM's, we haven't forgotten.
Well, of course the torque coeffs have been in EFILive for years, however when we update the torque model manipulation cals it will include every ECM that uses it.
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Q - Will the ECM log tune changes?
A - Yes it certainly does and EFILive will not allow any bypassing of this, if you flash a modified tune in your dealer will know, even if it's set back to stock.
If you buy a new controller and flash that one, will the dealer still know if you put the "stock" OEM unit back in?
They log travelled miles too, they'll know.
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That settles it then, anyone wishing to have a modified GEN 5 LT1 C7 is just going to have to buy 2 of them and keep 1 stock.
SOme creative ingenuity will get around these issues. GM isnt expecting the ECM to stay stock in the hands of enthusiasts. OEM's should be embracing modifications to the ECM, they could make a lot of money if they played their card right.
peace
Hog
1997 rcsb stock L31 longblock, Marine Intake with 28# EV6 injectors, L35 2700 stall TC,Hooker LT's 2.007 60ft
So cool! 5 months from not knowing what was inside to being setup for tuning the uncrackable E92. Congratulations for this world first again!!! Just like E85 Flex Fuel 3 years at least before the competition got there.
In the context of internet rumors, reading this set of posts on LS1Tech is very amusing.
http://ls1tech.com/forums/generation...m-block-4.html
Someone posing anonymously as a GM engineer made claims of dual virtual machine architecture with hypervisor controls:
Obviously this guy was a Robot as one reader concluded.
Quote: "As I've stated... The ECM and please refer to these as the ECM's is Now a virtual client. The ECM has a microprocessor that is now virtualize. Unlike before.. What that means is means is the ENGINE MANAGEMENT DEVELOPERS put more than one operating system on this single processor. The hypervisor separates between each OS. The OS modeling through a new authoring feature and IP specification import function. Through TLS and TLM as well as can be used in a wide variety of applications including systems such as engine and transmission control, braking systems, power steering systems, chassis domain control, airbags, advanced driver assistance systems, and infotainment systems.
The virtualization easily allows the system to overwrite any changes or deny unauthorized access. This ECM contains software tools enabling greater visibility and controllability into the system software execution.
Bigg Gunz"
"The fuel event system will not be tunable in the after market...why are someone people not understanding that the fuel tables concerning this particular engine is completely and totally off limits? The ECM is only tunable from GM servers if and when problems arises as a virtual client ECM.
Sure the someone can develop a standalone ECM to run the engine. But only after research, reversing engineering and then development. Find a supplier of quality electronic components and boards. Then you have to deal with testing and regression analysis. This ECM uses a superior processor. The cost of this is substantial far out weight any performance gains for the consumer. If possible wait until the official outputs on the LT1 VVT are out. If this engine isn't enough in power something on the horizon will tickle your heart.
Stay positive this isn't the end all of performance.
This is for your safety.
Bigg Gunz"