Attention all tuners! Doing some OBD1.5 tuning, any tips?

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Yes. I checked the .bin files that were posted for the 1.5 tuning and they all have the 100% TPS matching the 93.8%.


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none of those tables will change anything either because shift speed is not controlled by the ECU on the 4t60e...


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They definitely changed the shift speeds, had to take them back to the original numbers though! I switched these tables to a pre made bin file setup, and the shifts were way too early for me.


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You also changed your vacuum modulator which is what directly controls the shift speeds due to line pressure... But I'm punching out of this thread.


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By shift speeds I mean the mph when the vehicle shifts, not the delay between shifting gears. I should have clarified this better.

I know I keep being told to go out and buy another tuner program or indirectly being told to do an OBD swap, but that's not an option right now.


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tunerpro = free(donation encouraged).
the XDF i created = free.


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Exactly... GET tuner Pro and Roberts XDF, I think you'll be much happier... You have the hardware necessary to program and that's the core... Use something else to mod the file.


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I never knew TunerPro was free... or that it worked on a '94...

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I just downloaded it, lol.


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Robert told you way back in the beginning!!! lol
RobertISaar wrote:inside of tunercat, no. requires TDFs.

would have to use it with tunerpro(not that i see any downsides to it).


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Okay, at that point I discovered it would work, but I still didn't know it was free! Haha

Now about that XDF file... lol. I searched the site here and 60degreeV6, but I wasn't positive if I had found the correct file or not.


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http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... ion-P66-V6

that has my most recent XDF. 60V6 still isn't allowing files to be uploaded into the downloads section.


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Woo! Thankyou! Now for the progress to begin!


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