Just wondering who out there would be willing to do a quick test with their truck for me...should only take about 20 minutes.
Im trying to figure out if the speedo/tach on a pickup truck cluster will still work with an LBZ van calibration flashed into the ECM.
What I would like is if I could email someone an 06-LLY van calibration, and then have them flash it into their LBZ pickup truck, and see if the gauges still work properly.
Now the starter relay is controlled differently with the van calibration, so once you flash the van calibration in there, you'll have to take a piece of wire and manually jumper the starter relay terminals in the fuse box to start the engine. (or jumper the terminals on the starter solenoid, but doing it from the fuse box is easier IMO)
Nothing will get fried or anything (as long as you dont shut off your laptop mid-flash!!), the only thing thats different is the starter relay control wiring.
If anyone could help me out with this, that would be great...I would try it myself, but dont have an LBZ local to me, and its not something I can test on the bench here.
Thanks
Ben
Im trying to figure out if the speedo/tach on a pickup truck cluster will still work with an LBZ van calibration flashed into the ECM.
What I would like is if I could email someone an 06-LLY van calibration, and then have them flash it into their LBZ pickup truck, and see if the gauges still work properly.
Now the starter relay is controlled differently with the van calibration, so once you flash the van calibration in there, you'll have to take a piece of wire and manually jumper the starter relay terminals in the fuse box to start the engine. (or jumper the terminals on the starter solenoid, but doing it from the fuse box is easier IMO)
Nothing will get fried or anything (as long as you dont shut off your laptop mid-flash!!), the only thing thats different is the starter relay control wiring.
If anyone could help me out with this, that would be great...I would try it myself, but dont have an LBZ local to me, and its not something I can test on the bench here.
Thanks
Ben