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It's Cam.
What Cam says goes, Nick.
Or he gets mad.
He's right.
Don't go against it.
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It's Cam.
What Cam says goes, Nick.
Or he gets mad.
He's right.
Don't go against it.
Wait... you read the instructions?
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Now that I`ve made the new file/tune of my OverKill engine tune and GT tranny, when I go to flash it, do I use 'Write Calibration' or 'Write Entire'? And should I be flashing the GT's pcm or do I need to use a GTP pcm to get the 2 bar map recognized?
Now that I`ve made the new file/tune of my OverKill engine tune and GT tranny, when I go to flash it, do I use 'Write Calibration' or 'Write Entire'? And should I be flashing the GT's pcm or do I need to use a GTP pcm to get the 2 bar map recognized?
I seem to recall being told that the OK pcm was unlocked-- so does that mean I don't have to worry about the VIN being changed to the GT's? It seems that way because it's currently in the GT and it's running--and as we don't have any vehicle testing up here anymore do I even need it? I guess that means I'll have to blow 2 more credits to tune the 03GTP pcm, currently just have the gt license (not the entire year). Does it make sense to try just a Write Calibration and see if that works, before attempting a full write (read a few horror stories of people screwing up pcms after doing full writes).
Ya, HPT credits...what else you gonna do with them? Have you read the OK tuned pcm and saved it?
I don't know if you need to update the VIN in the OK pcm. If it sets off a security code/lite or the radio and things don't work, then I guess so. I would try running it with the OK tuned pcm as is. The GT trans is 3.29 geared like your old setup. Not sure if the valve body difference deal matters in this swap. What about test-running it on jackstands?
I've got the instructions that came with my HPTuners sitting right in front of me-- it reads:
CAUTION To avoid damage to your interface, only power the laptop with a fully charged laptop battery. Do not plug the laptop into another power source. The HP product obtains power from both the laptop and the vehicle. This causes unique issues when there is a voltage offset between the two voltage sources that can cause catastrophic failure. Do NOT utilize a DC to DC converter to power the laptop as doing so may cause damage to the interface of the vehicle that is not covered under any warranty. Damage to the interface or the vehicle that is caused by a voltage offset is not covered under any warranty.
Didn't seem worth it to me to chance it so I got a new battery for the laptop.
check fuse 21 marked ign.
rtv and band clamps for the cross over.
swap the coils around. same with the plug wire and plug to hunt the misfire down.