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I wont go greatly into detail about the functions of 3D mode right now. Go to the top and click this icon and if you're cool like me, this will pop up NOTE You will not have a dashboard installed unless you modify your. I'm sorry if I misled you. But here is a shot of the menu that you need to use. You dont want anything causing a big power drain while loading the tune either, such as an inverter, stereo, headlights, etc... Можно изменить диапазон в xdf файле с 255 на меньшое значение, например 50, и нажать кнопку изменения диапазона в панели инструментов 5. Might be done by Spring. The engine still starts and runs but no data logging. TunerPro RT is what I use. Easy enough to figure out, just play with it.

I decided to make a tutorial since I was getting so many questions on getting this up and running for an LT1. This will cover installing and setting up the Tunerpro V5 software to work with your LT1, and using Winflash to load the tunes. First off we will go to tunerpro's website and download the V5 version of the program Now install the program as you would install anything else, and when you end up with an icon on your desktop, open it and you should see this: Now after the timer counts down to zero, click continue. However, the version you have downloaded is fully functional, just a 10 sec time out every time you use it. Now we will need to load the definition file so tunerpro can properly display lt1 bin files. We first have to go to the tunerpro website and download it. Note you will need to Right Click and Save as if you just click on the link it will display a bunch of code in your browser. Save the file to a place you can easily find it. Such as the desktop, or a folder you have created for LT1 stuff, etc. Now that we have the file saved, go back to tunerpro and we will load it. Now navigate to where you saved the file before, and click on it, then click Open Now you should be able to open an LT1. This is the Function list, you will choose how to modify the selected contents of the cell with this menu. For example the further most top-left cell is selected in the screenshot, so only that cell will be modified. You can select entire rows, entire columns, groups of cells, or entire tables, and modify them. For example if we start with a value of 25. If we type -1. This function multiples the selected cell s by the amount you type in the box. For example, lets say you want to add 10% to an area you have selected that's a lot by the way, you should make smaller changes if you're just getting started you would type in 1. If you wanted to reduce by 10% you could either type in. This function divides the selected cell s by the amount you type in. An easy way to remember it is that it does the opposite off the multiply function above. I'm not going to go into great detail with it at this time, but the concept is simple enough. You can load up to 4 bins to compare to the one with which you're working. The Cpy from Cmpr function would work like this. Lets say you have only 2 tunes loaded, the on you're working with and the one you want to compare to. If you have 3 or 4 bins loaded you could put a 3 or 4 there and it would copy those cells, from that table in tune 3 or 4. Just be careful, but this could be confusing. This can be very useful though, say when coverting a tune from auto to manual, after a TH 350 or 400 swap perhaps. Easy enough to figure out, just play with it. This is helpful if you're tuning in 3D mode which we'll cover later and see an area of a table that looks choppy, or peak. Remember this uses a percentage, so you must type in a value between 0. A little smooths a little, a lot smooths a lot. Some tuners prefer this, and it does help you to see a graphical representation of your changes sometimes. To display 3D select the little squiggly line icon at the top of the table. I wont go greatly into detail about the functions of 3D mode right now. The few tips I have are you can infinitely rotate the graph by holding CTRL and using the left mouse key and you can select multiple points on the graph by holding CTRL and clicking. There are several other 3D modes such as Select all points, Compare Graphs, Color Mapping, and Wireframe view. These are the icons at the top of the graph menu, again just play with them and see if they are something you can make use of. Now I will cover Logging ALDL data. To do so we must first download the proper ADX ALDL Definition file from the Tunerpro website. Navigate to the place you saved the. Now that you have the correct definition file loaded, you should be able to see ALDL data if you have an OBD cable for your vehicle. Note, this only works with OBD 1 LT1's... Let's get the cable set up to talk to Tunerpro. Now go down and click Configure Plug-In Component, you should see this menu. Now go to the bottom and click OK to save the preferences. This should allow your OBD cable to talk to Tunerpro. Now you need to turn on Data List Views to see if we are recieving data, remember to make sure your key is in the ON position and let's have the engine running just for the hell of it. You should see this screen now, go to the top and change it to F Cars if Corvette is already selected, unless you're in a Vette... Obviously you should see data moving around now. Now that you can recieve ALDL data from your car, let's get a nice little dashboard going so we can do some datalogging and tuning in style instead of the boring list view. Go to the top and click this icon and if you're cool like me, this will pop up NOTE You will not have a dashboard installed unless you modify your. ADX file, this will NOT automatically appear at this point in the game, so dont panic. Here's how the dash board thing works. Tunerpro stores the code for the dashboard in the. The ones you download from the tunepro website do not contain any dashboard files so NOTHING will be displayed on your dashboard. However there is a GUI interface built into tunerpro that allows you to CREATE the dash board on your own. I'm not going to go into how to create the dash boards right now because that's a whole nother barrel of cats. But here is a shot of the menu that you need to use. I will also post a link to some info that will help you in creating your own dash boards. You can send me custom requests for different dash board data to display. I find this one has all the feedback I need to tune my car with, except injector duty cycle. I'm working on adding that to tunerpro. However, you can play around with my existing platform if you wish, by right clicking, and changing the values on a given gauge, or status indicator Loading the tune You will need to download Winflash from the tunercat website. This will pull the current tune off of your current computer. Just choose a file name and location and follow the on screen instructions. Note, this is a very sensitive process and you should read up on it to find out the do's and dont's of loading a tune to the ECM. You want to make sure you have a good OBD connection, unhook anything that would interfere with the datastream such as a Scanmaster, or aftermarket ignition box, and make sure you have adequate battery power in both your car and laptop. You dont want anything causing a big power drain while loading the tune either, such as an inverter, stereo, headlights, etc... I have had success using and inverter in the car while the tune is loading, because my laptop battery is weak, but only do this if your car battery is very healthy. If it is weak and you drop too low on voltage while loading the tune, it will crash and corrupt the rom chips in your PCM. If this happens, I can repair them for you for a small fee, Ion at madtuner does this is as well... That's about all I have for now. If you have other questions send me an email via gregrob20 at gmail.

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