Good .bin file for VE?

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Good .bin file for VE?

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I've come to the realization that I'm not good at adjusting the VE in my car's PCM... so...

Who has a .bin file with a better than factory setup, something that I can test out with my setup? Or if somebody wants, I can send my .bin to them and let them toy around with it, improve it's weak spots.

1994 with a 3400, mild cam with .480 lift, 65mm TB, headers... 4T60E... OBD 1.5 with TunerPro. All I can't seem to set correctly is the VE.

Gracias in advance!


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Are you using TunerPro v5? If so, set up a historygram. When I started doing that it made VE tuning a lot easier. It will automatically average your BLMs in each cell.


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91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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The VE is the main part of the tune too so you gotta get that right.


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Yep, I have 5, I'll check it out and see what I can do with historygram.


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91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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Didn't know that, thanks.


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With OBDII I have a program that one of the old DHP members made. It's called the table modifier, you make a log of requested pids and load the current VE, OR MAF table, it does both, and the log you just took and it will allow you to modify the table according to parameters you specify and it will output the results ready to import. Definitely helps like I would assume this does.


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I do still have the table modifier, seems like it'll make a lot more sense with using TunerPro as compared to TunerCat. And thanks for that link Woody, that should help quite a bit!


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Table modifier may not work seeing how your working with BLM's or does the OBDI.5 log long term fuel trim in percentage?


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Doesn't appear so. I can't find it with any of the parameters in TunerPro...


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OBD1 is +/- 128 for the BLM. Not sure about 1.5.


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Re: Good .bin file for VE?

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.................. there is no 1.5, not for any 3100 powered vehicle.

BLM and INT can be setup to display the way OBD2 LTFT and STFT are, it's actually fairly simple at that.


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We are calling it OBDI.5 because it's a non removable chip and uses the flashing method like OBDII but it's still OBDI code. Yeah I know it's not RIGHT :)


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Re: Good .bin file for VE?

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It's obd2 minus a 1/2 :D


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