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Old 05-13-2005, 01:36 PM
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Hello. My friend has the following setup:
2001+ LS1 (w/LS6 intake)
2002+ ZO6 cam/springs
stock exhaust manifolds
stock TB

Does anyone have a *.bin for this setup or any suggestions? Like a stock 2002 LS1 map with a ZO6 VE table? I have HPTuners and a wideband, but I was hoping that I'd be able to NOT have to tune.

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I would think you could find some interesting .bins on
Horist's site. I'd start by taking the VE table and the
HO timing table off an '02 Z06 (if there is a stock
example up there). I think an '03 would be the same.

But I've seen it said that the Z06 cam doesn't really
need any tuning as a swap-in. It has a nice wide
separation so it doesn't mess up the idle.
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Got it, thanks. I'll give it a shot.

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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
I would think you could find some interesting .bins on
Horist's site. I'd start by taking the VE table and the
HO timing table off an '02 Z06 (if there is a stock
example up there). I think an '03 would be the same.

But I've seen it said that the Z06 cam doesn't really
need any tuning as a swap-in. It has a nice wide
separation so it doesn't mess up the idle.
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Question, what's the point of having tuning software if you don't want to use it?
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Originally Posted by txhorns281
Question, what's the point of having tuning software if you don't want to use it?
Pretty much like having 5 pistols, a rifle, a couple
thousand rounds of ammo and a fridge full of beer.
You hope to make use of the beer.

So far, so good.
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I have the tuning software to tune my car. I'll be visiting the friend who needs this for a very short time and I also need to rebuild and install my engine in that time frame as well. In addition, uninstalling my HPTuners and wideband and wiring them into his car will take up even more time. I'd just rather patch together a decent tune for him which will be an improvement over his current mega-rich tune.

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