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Turner Pro RT not connecting to 86 Camaro. HELP!

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Old Jul 9, 2016 | 07:31 PM
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Turner Pro RT not connecting to 86 Camaro. HELP!

I have an 86 Camaro Berlinetta. It was originally a 2.8 now a 3.1 block with all the 2.8 sensors and the 2.8 intake.
I was trying to get a data stream with TunerPro RT and i believe an Ostrich 2 cable. This set up works great when connecting to my Firebird, but I only get the "Connecting" and then it goes back to not connecting with this car.
Here is what I am using as the files to try to connect.

6D.xdf
6D.ads converted to .adx


Am I missing something to make this work?
Are these correct?
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Old Jul 10, 2016 | 08:26 AM
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Re: Turner Pro RT not connecting to 86 Camaro. HELP!

Need the $3A definition files. That ECM also runs at 160 baud.

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Old Jul 10, 2016 | 08:42 AM
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Re: Turner Pro RT not connecting to 86 Camaro. HELP!

Ok I'll try the other files.
What can I do about the 160 baud which I'm guessing is different from the 3.1?
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