bin differences
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Car: 1992 Camaro Z28
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Axle/Gears: 2.73 Limited Posi
bin differences
My current ECM uses the AUJW .bin and from what I understand the AZTY .bin is the latest update. What are th differences in the two .bin files? Could I use the AZTY bin when emulating and datalogging and everything else? My car is a 1991 V6 camaro if that helps any.
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Re: bin differences
To the second question, I would move to AZTY as it fixed a few issues in the calibration.
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Re: bin differences
I would love to if someone could tell me how to import the .bin from my stock chip. Does the AZTY .xdf read the AUJW .bin? Im still learning this stuff guys so bear with me.
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Should be able to. Hit www.moates.net for the documentation on using the autoprom. Will need a header or to remove the chip from the MEMCAL. The header is the easiest method.
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