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Old 10-17-2004, 01:44 AM   #1
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Upper VE Hack ???

In my $8D 730 .ecu file for TunerPro RT, when I open the "VE Upper Table Extended to 6400 RPM" it says in the comments box "This is the table to use if you are using a extended VE table by patching the bin".

The normal extended VE table only goes up to 5600 and I'm installing a cam soon that has a power band to atleast 6200 and I'll be running a ProCharger soon so I'll definantly be going past 5600.

So where is this hack or is there and already hacked $8D bin out there I can modify to my needs? I should point out I'm already using a Mike Davis WB hacked bin and I will need to keep this hack as well....
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Thanks, I'll read into that...

EDIT: Oh yeah :rockon: I just applied my first patch! I copied what I needed for the AUJP in the post, saved it as an asm file, used the app to create the s19 file, patched it, recalculated the checksum, and it all checks out in TunerPro!

Thanks :hail:

1 question though, can I do this same thing to the already patched WB AUJP that I have?

Nevermind, I went ahead and did it and it worked great, again :hail:

Thanks!

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