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Old 04-24-2005, 07:56 PM
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I have a tune for the STS turbo from a stock 99 A4 Camaro SS. My car is a 2001 Z28 M6. will it work and how should I go about it? I am simply trying to get a starting point then I can fine tune. I am using HP Tuner. Thanks for your advice.

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I have a tune for the STS turbo from a stock 99 A4 Camaro SS. My car is a 2001 Z28 M6. will it work and how should I go about it? I am simply trying to get a starting point then I can fine tune. I am using HP Tuner. Thanks for your advice.

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you may beable to copy some tables over but the 99 and 01 pcms are different. i tuned my car and my friends 99 and we had totally different VE curves
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your 01 also has 28lb/hr injectors stock, a 99 has 26lb/hr ... so it will require tweaking ... the VE tables will be different as well as mentioned... since the 01+ have the LS6 intake manifold and smaller cam than the 98-00 cars...

The A4 stuff can be removed.. but you'd lose reverse lockout I think?
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wow you guys are awesome. thanks for the info. so what I gather is I can copy some of the tuning numbers over to my original .bin file and start with that then fine tune from there ??
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yeah, the more talbes you copy the better, like the rpm and map boundaries, that will make a difference seeing those are off for those years, you want to copy the tables that you can,dont copy the injecotrs unless u actually have those injectors.




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