$6E works for...?

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ramanstud
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$6E works for...?

Post by ramanstud »

Does the $6E def. work for `86-`89 corvettes as well? I suppose I'm getting a little too much information right now and my tunercat / tunerpro stuff is getting confused- well, Im confused....

For TunerPro, all I need to correctly read and change my `86-`89 BINs is the $6E definition, right?

All the $32, $32B, $6E crap is for TunerCAT- or...?
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Post by Mangus »

if the vette uses $6E, then yes. $6E code is $6E code, regardless of the application (in other words, there are no variations of the $6E code itself, only the parameters within the bin - which is what TunerPro, TunerCat, etc, are used to modify!).

So yes, the $6E def can be used to edit any $6E bin, regardless of application.
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Post by LS1Z »

can you use a $6E bin in an 88 corvette which would normally use the $32B definition stock.
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Post by Mangus »

Yes. Disable the cold start injector if there is one (unplug it). You may also need to reverse the fan switch (it's one of the switches in the definition) if the fan is on when it shouldn't be and off when it should be on after the conversion.
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