Hey guys,
I have some questions about tuning. I'll be starting to datalog a little bit within the next few weeks before I put the Cutlass away for the winter and I wanted to get things rolling to try and learn some things on tuning!
I do have Moates emulator, burner, tunerpro, aldl cables etc. I got everything Dave used to tune his car and sell a few chips.
I have a few easy questions just to get me started, which I can't seem to find answers too.
1. I know you need to have a file on the hardrive to begin making adjustments to, load to emulator, see how it works, etc etc....but I never got the files from Dave, haven't asked him if he still has them, but I will. IF he doesn't, can I transfer the code and data from the emulator to my computer and make changes off that? or do I need to have the file on the computer than upload to the emulator?
2. Concerns my WBO2. It's LC-1 WBO2. I know I need to do a free air calibration. It is my understanding I do not need to do this everytime I run the car correct? I thought I read somewhere, that you do need to do a free air calcs every now and then to re-set the controller, but not everytime it's run?
2 Easy questions to get me started. I'm pretty sure the answer to 2 about the WBO2 but I have no clue about the first one.
Any help is appreciated!
Kyle
if you already have a bin saved on the emulator, you can pull it from the emulator and save to your computer.
the LC-1 doesnt need to be calibrated all the time, just the first time. you can re-calibrated every now and then to ensure accuracy
Quote from: scott0999 on November 07, 2007, 08:24:00 PM
if you already have a bin saved on the emulator, you can pull it from the emulator and save to your computer.
the LC-1 doesnt need to be calibrated all the time, just the first time. you can re-calibrated every now and then to ensure accuracy
Scott
THANK YOU! I do have a bin saved on the emulator. I am glad I can get that .bin and save it to my computer!!
I did figure out the LC-1 as well and the calibration. Thanks for confirming it tho too!
I do need to thank you for the write up you did on how to tune TGP code...it will be very very helpful in the near future!