Low Idle Surge Fix!
Well, after lowering my idle, my truck would surge badly if I gave it a little gas then hit the brakes (like pulling forward a few feet at a drive-through). It would push through the brakes if I wasn't careful. Not good. Since I was using a 2003 OS and 2001 values, I figured they made some changes to the way the OS interprets the tables. But, rather than be defeated and return my idle to 680, I found a solution!
This solution is probably only needed on the later (2003) operating systems (or if your vehicle is surging with a lower idle). The plus side of this is it appears you can now set the idle to any speed you want (although my truck lopes below ~550 RPM) without worrying about the surge/glitch.
First, set your idle table {B0701} to where you want the truck to idle. I leave the idle alone until the coolant hits ~110°F since it seems to warm up faster that way, but it's up to you. Personally, I prefer the very early 2001 values (from OS 15063376).
Next, adjust the idle/run mode table {B1201} to compensate for the new idle speeds. I had good luck setting the idle/run mode cells to about 30-50 RPM lower than the idle speed cells. You might have to make some slight fine-tuning here. If you copied an early stock tune for the idle speed, just copy this table too, they should be pre-adjusted.
Finally, alter your "{B0756} Idle Mode Fuel Quantity (Moving)" so it goes 7,
8,
8,
8, 6, then all 5's for the rest. This was the source of the surge in my truck. When I would give it a little gas, then hit the brake, the truck would look in this table to see how much fuel to give the engine while it returns to idle. The factory 3 mm3 was not enough with the lower idle, and would cause the engine to stumble then surge. However, 8 mm3 is enough to make it return smoothly to idle, just like stock. You may have to play with this value a little bit depending on how loose/tight your torque converter is.
To simplify the process, I created a script that sets your idle to stock early-2001 LB7 values, and fixes the surge. The script will run on either Metric or Imperial units just fine due to clever hand-editing! So, it should work on all the late-LB7 operating systems.
If you try this, please let me know the results. It seems to work great on my truck, and I believe it should work on other LB7's.