Help me out

Discussion in '94-95 5.0 Tuning' started by nmcgrawj, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. nmcgrawj Advanced Member

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    So im new to this new world of self tuning. Coming from the simple as 1,2,3 world with the PMS.


    Anyway, i decided to start trying to use the programs associated with the tweecer and moates quarterhouse. That would essentially be Caledit and BE.




    The reason im using caledit is i found some tunes similar to what my combo will be and i wanted to compare and contrast those to a stock tune. Problem is that the tunes are ccf. So i've been trying to use caledit to open the ccf, then make changes in BE in a stock BIN. I got through the scalers ok but now im trying to see the fuel tables and something aint right:shrug:


    Do i have to have a registered copy of BE to view tables? I thought you could see everything, you just cant load in to the eec.


    Maybe im missing something :bang:
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    So i figured it out....i had been doing the definition/bin files wrong.


    Only the GUFB definition file comes with the Binary editor right? Where can i find the definition file for CBAZA J4J1?
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    And yep....a whole thread with me asking questions and answering them myself. Best way to learn!


    lol, got the def. worksheet and everything looks good.


    Man the PMS was a walk in the park compared to this. :bang:
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    I feel ya, Nate. I'm a bit behind the curve and now having to learn on a blown car, too. Should be fun! :rolleyes:

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