ALDL Def. for 93 Buick
ALDL Def. for 93 Buick
I have a 93 or it might be a 94 buick century. It has the 3.3 auto trans in it. But I cant find any infromation about it. Does anybody know of anything.
I tried the def from the turbo buicks but they connect in tunrerpro but they dont show anything.
I tried the def from the turbo buicks but they connect in tunrerpro but they dont show anything.
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Car: Death Mobile
Engine: 666 c.i.
TunerCat has the $D4 TDF for the 3.3 Buick to allow you to edit it. From that, you may be able to create your own definition file for TunerPro. The only other option, is Diacom which can scan all GM cars up to 1995.
Other than that, you are pretty much on your own as this website is primarily dedicated to 3rd Gen F-bodies. To date, I have never seen a post on your particular model (other than yours).
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Good Luck.
Other than that, you are pretty much on your own as this website is primarily dedicated to 3rd Gen F-bodies. To date, I have never seen a post on your particular model (other than yours).
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful. Good Luck.
Thanks but I don't no how to make defnition files. But thanks anyway. Im going to do more searching on the internet and mabey I can find like a turbo buick website that might have one. Im guessing the $D4 is the mask for the 3.3?
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From: The Bone Yard
Car: Death Mobile
Engine: 666 c.i.
Yes, that is the mask/calibration you are looking for.
Of course, you could try to learn how make a definition file. I don't use TunerPro, but many others do; and I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable users of TunerPro would be happy to guide you a place where you could learn.
We all have to start somewhere.
Of course, you could try to learn how make a definition file. I don't use TunerPro, but many others do; and I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable users of TunerPro would be happy to guide you a place where you could learn.
We all have to start somewhere.
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