You can tune different .bins for; towing, emissions, valet parking, performance, etc. Then, all you have to do is switch banks and drive.Confused on why there are different banks to flash to?
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You can tune different .bins for; towing, emissions, valet parking, performance, etc. Then, all you have to do is switch banks and drive.Confused on why there are different banks to flash to?
Real simple, with KOEO, open WUD (What's Up Display), click on Display/Flash, then click on the "Select BIN" button, find your .bin you want, then the "Flash Bank" you want, and click on "Apply" (wait for it to finish, usually ~4 seconds). Then turn key off for at least 10 seconds for the IAC to reset itself, then you can start your engine.
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Note: you can switch banks with engine running anytime in case it's not running right or you want to compare performance.
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Yeah that's on his website too. Good you found it but for anyone else...Plus I could not figure out where to hook up the red, black, and green wires that plug into USB cable. I seen hole in ECU and thought they plugged into ECU somewhere. Now I realize they hook into wire side of larger ECU connector. It all makes sense now.
That's where aux 0-5V inputs go like your WBO2 sensor.I seen hole in ECU and thought they plugged into ECU somewhere.
That's where aux 0-5V inputs go like your WBO2 sensor.
It's a 92 Chevy C1500 2wd 5.7l Auto trans.Remind me please, what year truck? Isn't there something about the cat having over so many miles? The new cat should come with a certificate of replacement (or something like that) in which the technician signs to keep you legal?
My 02 Infinity Q45 has 3 cats and 4 mufflers, ha ha. The front 2 cats are monitored.
It's a 92 Chevy C1500 2wd 5.7l Auto trans.
I don't run a cat, except for smog, on any of my cars. Yeah, it has to fail smog before you can replace cat on this obd1 system, then shop has to install it. They want failed report, cat, and installation receipts if they find it has been replaced.
My Speed3 has 2 cats, but 2nd isn't monitored. Fake cat in 2nd cats place.
I'm talking about adding a 2nd cat after the factory required cat. I'm curious to opinions if a smog tech would fail it or not?
May try out that brush on stuff that makes parts look rusty and see how it looks, idk