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Hi....I just downloaded the demo program from Tunercat. They say on their website that you can get the GM $42 calibration file off the internet but so far no luck finding. Do any of you know where I might find this file? I believe it will then you let you see what to expect to see while running the program....... Have any of you ever used this program with a 92 Corvette and if so how do you like the results?
It looks like a pretty decent program. What else do I need to run it with my laptop? I have a 2.8mhz Dell running XP. Should be more than fast enough. My only question is the cabling....... Tnx in advance for your input........Swampy and son.
Hi....I just downloaded the demo program from Tunercat. They say on their website that you can get the GM $42 calibration file off the internet but so far no luck finding. Do any of you know where I might find this file? I believe it will then you let you see what to expect to see while running the program....... Have any of you ever used this program with a 92 Corvette and if so how do you like the results?
It looks like a pretty decent program. What else do I need to run it with my laptop? I have a 2.8mhz Dell running XP. Should be more than fast enough. My only question is the cabling....... Tnx in advance for your input........Swampy and son.
Your demo program is good for 30 days its the real deal. After that you have to register it to continue to use it. It comes with the $42 ECM definition which is a very common GM ECM from the TBI trucks. It was used since the late 80s up until 1991. The ECM number that it is refering to is a 1227747 TBI system. If you want a couple bin files to open and play with email off list and I will email a couple files for you to play with.: