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How to go about change code?

Old Sep 2, 2002 | 10:23 PM
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How to go about change code?

I'm really starting to want to get more and more advanced with my tuning. I would like to be able to change parameters not covered by tuner cat.

How should i go about "hacking" gms code. Where should i look for a write up? Where do i need to go for any compilers, etc.

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By the way this is not for one of the popular PCM's its for 93 LT1
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Old Sep 3, 2002 | 08:43 AM
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Re: How to go about change code?

Originally posted by rooster433
I'm really starting to want to get more and more advanced with my tuning. I would like to be able to change parameters not covered by tuner cat.
How should i go about "hacking" gms code. Where should i look for a write up? Where do i need to go for any compilers, etc.
By the way this is not for one of the popular PCM's its for 93 LT1
Often Tunercat will work with you in doing additonal parameters.

There are some commented hacs floating around, be sure to look around real close.

Some of the gurus have recommended the Dunfield Labs software as good.

Look at the Programming 101 stuff at DIY-EFI.ORG
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