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Old 06-28-2015, 07:55 AM
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.BIN flags - New to tuning

I've read, and am re-reading the "How too" sticky above and undoubtedly have questions. I've swapped in a T5 where there once was a 700R4. It's my understanding that this is an on-off switch in the BIN file. So once that's selected, do you now have to tell it what the idle speed is supposed to be? Sorry, this is day one for me. I've just ordered the equipment so I don't even know what the program on the screen even looks like. I'm just reading and trying to get a head start on all this.
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Re: .BIN flags - New to tuning

Assuming this is the engine in your sig, the MaskID is $32B. There is a flag to check to change the TCC logic over to a shift light logic. There is a table of desired idle speed versus engine CTS.

Note that the P/N input to the ECM needs to be left open. This has the transmission 'in drive' all of the time.

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Assuming this is the engine in your sig, the MaskID is $32B. There is a flag to check to change the TCC logic over to a shift light logic. There is a table of desired idle speed versus engine CTS.

Note that the P/N input to the ECM needs to be left open. This has the transmission 'in drive' all of the time.

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Thanks for the information. And yes, the engine in my signature is the engine that I'm using. It's the factory one. I've since moded it and am continuing to do so.
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