I have a 1995 Chevrolet S10 SS. V6 CPI 4l60e trans. I would like to do some minor computer tuning on it. The pcm is labeled 16193495 broad cast code I beleave is BABB. Any ideas on the software end of things? I would like to use tunerpro, but I need a bin. for it. Any ideas or can someone point me into the correct direction to find some answers?
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Originally posted by Swats
I have a 1995 Chevrolet S10 SS. V6 CPI 4l60e trans. I would like to do some minor computer tuning on it. The pcm is labeled 16193495 broad cast code I beleave is BABB. Any ideas on the software end of things? I would like to use tunerpro, but I need a bin. for it. Any ideas or can someone point me into the correct direction to find some answers?
While not a 3rd Gen, I did look around, and didn't see anything for that PCM.Originally posted by Swats
I have a 1995 Chevrolet S10 SS. V6 CPI 4l60e trans. I would like to do some minor computer tuning on it. The pcm is labeled 16193495 broad cast code I beleave is BABB. Any ideas on the software end of things? I would like to use tunerpro, but I need a bin. for it. Any ideas or can someone point me into the correct direction to find some answers?
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Yeah, same, sorry.
Also, if you've got the ecm I'm betting you have the memcal. If that's the case you already have the bin, just need to download it off the memcal.
What you need for TunerPro is an ecu file for that pcm. That's where it's looking grim. Take a look at the bin and find tables. It doesn't take that long to disassemble the ecm/pcm's pre-95'. Or you could just open the bin and look at the similar pcm hacks for similar code. GM uses a lot of the same code in similar year and models.
Also, if you've got the ecm I'm betting you have the memcal. If that's the case you already have the bin, just need to download it off the memcal.
What you need for TunerPro is an ecu file for that pcm. That's where it's looking grim. Take a look at the bin and find tables. It doesn't take that long to disassemble the ecm/pcm's pre-95'. Or you could just open the bin and look at the similar pcm hacks for similar code. GM uses a lot of the same code in similar year and models.