The above is for TBI - not multi point injected Vortecs - correct?
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There are OBDII files for TP also. I haven't messed with them though.The above is for TBI - not multi point injected Vortecs - correct?
There are OBDII files for TP also. I haven't messed with them though.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Injection/forumdisplay.php?37-TunerPro-OBDII-Bin-Files
Sorry, I can't help you there. Maybe you can contact someone there or research Gearhead-EFI.comI installed the TP stuff (from your earlier link) but when I go to open it I get a pop up saying ''Can't start...MSVCR120.dll is missing from computer... try reinstalling to fix''.
I've done the reinstall and no difference.
You need to figure out what PCM you have (something like 16250279 or 12200411, etc), it should have a label on it. If it's the "Black Box" there's not a lot of support with TP.What do I need for a 99Vortec and is it available from the link below. I did look but can't find for a 99 Suburban.
Here's a definition for bin -Not helping is my lack of familiarity with USA terms - eg, what is BIN, XDF, etc?
I don't know if it will. Maybe someone can chime in?If I get this sorted, will it allow me to do the distributor/cam sensor synch thing?
Sorry, I can't help you there. Maybe you can contact someone there or research Gearhead-EFI.com
You need to figure out what PCM you have (something like 16250279 or 12200411, etc), it should have a label on it. If it's the "Black Box" there's not a lot of support with TP.
Here's a definition for bin -
"BIN = Binary. Most commonly referred to as the file on chip. Binary is a form of computer code formed of zeros and ones. Its is how the info is stored on the EPROM. Most commonly seen as a bin file. This is what you use your tuning software to view. It displays the bin file in a format you can understand."
xdf is the "mask" file that you need to download to TunerPro which will convert the bin from hexadecimal to something we mortals can understand. The .xdf file has to be the specific file that works with your PCM.
adx is the definition file you download (specific to your PCM) so you can data log/monitor your PCM in real time.
Here's some more definitions for EFI stuff. Tuning is further down the list.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/gm-ecm-pcm-conversion/efi-dictionary.html
I don't know if it will. Maybe someone can chime in?
Did you try posting a thread on the "Introductions" forum?You've reminded me - I tried to join but still no confirmation.
Did you try posting a thread on the "Introductions" forum?
Could be, I saw that earlier but, it's not specifically for a Suburban.Post #9, first item here >> http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Injection/showthread.php?1510-1999-TunerPro-Bin-Files
Thought that is what I needed - yes?
Is there a place where you can reset your password?Just attempted registration again and being told my user name (accepted last time) is in use so no dice.
Just attempted registration again and being told my user name (accepted last time) is in use so no dice.