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    GM Bin Files

    Dose any one have software other then pchmammer or Hptuners?
    Last edited by Wyatt; 08-28-2021 at 03:49 AM.

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    Tuner Pro RT works well for most applications with the correct .xdf files. I use it for data logging as well.
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    Thanks But I need software to read bin files in Tunerpro Rt


    Btw what Bencharnes Cable OR OBD2 Cable Do you use

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    Tuner Pro RT reads BIN files but only those that are common and more importantly . . . that we have XDF definition files for use in editing those BIN files.

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    I know this sounds dumb but how do get those files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wyatt View Post
    Thanks But I need software to read bin files in Tunerpro Rt


    Btw what Bencharnes Cable OR OBD2 Cable Do you use
    My bench harness is homebrew, much like most on this forum. You can find themfor sale, just make sure it has a minimum 13.6 volt 1 Amp power supply. Anything else and you will have headaches.
    Tuner Pro and Tuner Pro Rt are free downloads bit a contribution to the creator is suggested.
    I use LS Droid for reading and writing on the bench and TUNER Pro RT for data logging on both my OBD1 and OBD2 projects.
    My 5.3,s both had the '7603 OS originally which has the most documented P59 .xdf.
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    I already have all the stuff to tune p01 and p59 I just want to tune a different drive train to do stuff like shut off o2s to try to do some hydrogen fuel saving

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    Hiya did you ever find out how to find xdf files tnx

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    for what?

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    Sorry im a newbi thought you were trying to locate gm bin files in general attempting to do my first bench flash computer is out of a 2000 izuzu rodeo 3.5 liter automatic 2 wheel drive tnx

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