Definition and bin for 93 T.B.I. Chevy 5.7 truck w/4l60e.

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AeroSS
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Definition and bin for 93 T.B.I. Chevy 5.7 truck w/4l60e.

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I have a 93 Silverado with the 4L60E and 5.7 T.B.I. My ECM is a 1618625 with a BDJW on the prom. I want to look at with my Tunerpro RT. What definition do I need, and is there a updated bin for that? I've searched, but I must doing something wrong, because I'm not getting any thing related.

Thanks for any help.



EDIT: Like always, just after I ask the question I find it! :oops:


I still would like to know if there is a better .bin for this application though.
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Post by AeroSS »

Ok. I found the e6.xdf for the bdjw prom. It looks like something is still wrong. When I view item lists, all the hex on everything is 00, and the values are off the wall and don't make sense. Is there a chance I read the chip wrong? I read it as a 27c512. Am I missing something else?

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Post by Six_Shooter »

Try reading it as a 27C256 and also try 27C128.

I don't recall any OBD1 GM ECM using a 512 chip.
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Re: Definition and bin for 93 T.B.I. Chevy 5.7 truck w/4l60

Post by honken »

Its a 27c512 chip.
look here for the E6 xdf.

http://www.moates.net/fileman/index.php?dir=3)%20Binary%20Editor%20Definitions/1)%20TunerPro%20XDF%20Files/1%29%20General%20Motors
AeroSS wrote:I have a 93 Silverado with the 4L60E and 5.7 T.B.I. My ECM is a 1618625 with a BDJW on the prom. I want to look at with my Tunerpro RT. What definition do I need, and is there a updated bin for that? I've searched, but I must doing something wrong, because I'm not getting any thing related.

Thanks for any help.



EDIT: Like always, just after I ask the question I find it! :oops:


I still would like to know if there is a better .bin for this application though.
AeroSS
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Post by AeroSS »

Got it.

I'll give it a whirl!
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