Tony
when you mention code it sadly reminds me of steve.
Is this how the lml is tuned? im interested in this! How does one educate him self on this?
Simon, nothing is labeled, there is no road map, the software "found" 970+ possible maps, what they do, how they relate to each other, finding the DTC's and even editing them will not be easy.
This is what Ross looks at and wades through and finds for us and then Paul creates the GUI colors, maps that we edit with such ease and makes it convert this mess to something we can understand.
This is not for the faint of heart.
I looked at the code last night and some things look familiar and some did not, it is a lot to take in and grasp.
If anyone wants to tune these this type of layout will be the only way to do it, and it will be a very costly investment both in time and in $$$$$$.
Better budget a few hundred hours learning it and $10,000+ to invest in the hardware/software to do it.
I only went through a dozen or so tables, I don't even know how they look up address's, for instance there has to be parameters in the code for simple things like idle rpm, but to find that simple table to alter the idle or to find the vane tables and even know what they do and if they are the right ones won't be easy.
I found out that you need a fast PC as well, lucky I have a brand new one with a solid state drive and 20 gigs of ram as this program taxes the processor and memory big time. My WIN XP PC doesn't have the HP to process these tables efficiently.
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Also this is only one trucks raw file, if you have to get the raw files for every truck you tune that means every truck will have to have the file read out of either the stock ecm or thru another method that I can't disclose.