the Moates fileserver used to(might still?) have a BUNCH of OBD2 stuff..... but i have no idea what any of them were intended for. there's no neat tools to decode the "OSID" into something usable like the Tunercat tool does for OBD1 BCCs.
We have all the Moates OBDII files but have not worked on titles for them yet, they are just numbers. Also have at least 100 more. Some .cal, .tun and .bin
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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I've posted a link to the Delco TechConnect site that allows you to look up cals by VIN. This site also allows a person with an off board programming adapter to check and update a vehicle's calibration to the latest available. The tools are available to the public in some fashion.
Since an OBDII calibration is a "package" of several cals, (trans, engine, OS, etc) if we start hosting OBDII cals it would be best to have a way to (1) identify a particluar cal with a specific engine/trans/etc, (2) determine which is the latest of each cal for a given pcm, and (3) bundle those cals together to make a complete calibration for a vehicle. This would reduce a bunch of redundancy I see happening today. Of course I'm so far out of the loop when it comes to what's happening on other forums and with other software that this might already be addressed.
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