I ran across a couple of posts mentioning $60 code for the '749 while searching around here today. The links were kind of old, what's happened with that? Is it still a viable route to go? Is is a major improvement over $58?
I've just built a new engine and have to start re-tuning, so this would be a good time for a code code upgrade too.
I've just built a new engine and have to start re-tuning, so this would be a good time for a code code upgrade too.
I think the $60 code thing just faded away....
Search for $59 code instead.........
there are se guys working on it and using it
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Search for $59 code instead.........
there are se guys working on it and using it
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I've just built a new engine and have to start re-tuning, so this would be a good time for a code code upgrade too.
Died from lack of anyone wanting to work on it. I thought it would make a nice joint effort project, but alias, no one really wanted to do any work.Originally Posted by BillZ
I ran across a couple of posts mentioning $60 code for the '749 while searching around here today. The links were kind of old, what's happened with that? Is it still a viable route to go? Is is a major improvement over $58?I've just built a new engine and have to start re-tuning, so this would be a good time for a code code upgrade too.
If you want to do a boosted engine, IMO, the only good code out there is the EBL.
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As someone testing $59 I can say it has some nice new features and changes over $58. We are getting ready to release what is done to this point which includes a much improved VE table, and several bug fixes. It also has the start of closed loop wideband.
I have several test trucks running $59 without any problems.
It has been about a year in the works now, takes time to test things and make sure they are good.
I have several test trucks running $59 without any problems.
It has been about a year in the works now, takes time to test things and make sure they are good.
