Lml unknown ecm tune

Dunroven1

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I have a 2011 lml that I purchased a couple years ago that has been deleted and tuned with a dps5 switch. I have no idea what the ecm tuning is, my question is I want to purchase a tuner to retune the ecm, can I tune over what is in the ecm or will I need to purchase a new ecm and tune to stock and then retune with another tuner?
Looks like the mini max may be my best option for a tuner with the delete already
Thanks Rich
 

TheBac

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There isnt anyone reputable out there doing tuning of that sort anymore, so either stick with what you have, or be prepared to start putting parts back on.
 

gmduramax

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I have a 2011 lml that I purchased a couple years ago that has been deleted and tuned with a dps5 switch. I have no idea what the ecm tuning is, my question is I want to purchase a tuner to retune the ecm, can I tune over what is in the ecm or will I need to purchase a new ecm and tune to stock and then retune with another tuner?
Looks like the mini max may be my best option for a tuner with the delete already
Thanks Rich

You can tune over what’s in the ecm
 

PureHybrid

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Chances are what's in the ECM now is better tuning than an old H&S mini. If it drives fine and doesn't smoke / rattle a bunch just leave it
 
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darkness

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With a dsp5 switch I would assume you got at least 1 hot tune. Hopefully you have some gauges. Your best bet would be to get some kind of digital monitor such as an idash or edge cts 1/2/3. Then you can select some different pid’s such as timing, fuel pressure and pulse width and get a fairly good idea of what the different tunes are.