Need help with changing OS*

LLYD_MAX

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Im trying to tune my friends truck. Its a 2010 LMM with the 94 OS. All the LMM tunes i have are the old 83 OS. I know you cant run a script on different OS's so im copying and pasting the tables one by one. I got all the tables copied and pasted except a few i cant find. I looked under the history of the older tune and it showed all the tables that have been modified except a few of the tables i click on it wont let me open them up because it says B112 not found. I was wondering why it would do this and if the table is important or not.

here are the tables it wont let me open up.

B1115
B1116
B1102
B0909
B0910
B0950

here are the two tunes im trying to copy. the first one is the original one and the second one is the one im copying all the tables to. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can give me on this.
 
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LLYD_MAX

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Bump... anyone know if not using these tables would affect how the truck would run or if i can run it like it is now with these tables missing?

Ive gone through all the tables and cant seem to find them. I dont think the LMM has these tables but apperantly a LBZ does. Is it possible this tune is based off a LBZ tune?

Heres the description of the tables if this helps.

B1115-pedal position to desired torque
B1116-pedal position to desired torque 4lo
B1102-torque base fuel
B0909-timing base B
B0910-timing base C
B0950-timing base D
 
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LLYD_MAX

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Ok for anyone who has been viewing this and wondered i have found the answer after doing some research and a little help from Beech. You can script between certain engine codes, such as scripting LLY&LB7, and LBZ&LMM. you cannot however script between LLY&LMM if i understand correctly. Someone correct me if i am wrong please im not 100% about the engine codes.

Scripting between the different engine codes works it only changes the tables both engines shares and the the tables they dont have in common it will say "not found". So the tune i have that is supposedly a LMM tune is actually a scripted LBZ tune. so the tables i couldnt find were ones that were not shared between the LBZ and the LMM.

So pretty much instead of manually copying and pasting the tables all i had to do was run a script on the tune i am copying 83 OS* to the stock tune with the 94 OS* and go from there. :eek: