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    Newb ?? hex code location guide??

    Is there such a thing as a location guide for $OE hex code that shows what the different locations control?
    Something along the lines of this...... but with more locations listed?

    L7100 19 db High MPH Fan Cutoff (25 MPH)
    L7101 B9 db Coolant Temperature Very High Value Enable (210 deg F)
    L7102 B1 db Coolant Temperature High Value Enable (199 deg F)
    L7103 AA db Coolant Temperature Low Value Disable (190 deg F)
    L7104 2D db Minimum Fan Run "MFR" Time (45 Seconds)

    Thanks,

    Jim

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    Yes, it's called a "hack", there are some available here in the ECM/PCM specific threads in the GM sub forum.
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    I just added one to the $0E thread:

    http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...Information-OE

    Is there a reason your not just swapping over to $0D ?

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    Is there a reason your not just swapping over to $0D ?
    Running a 4L80e trans.

    I need to set up my sig with my vehicle info in it sometime today. Might be helpful when I forget to mention details like that

    Jim

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    I think the easiest way for you to get this done is open TunerPro with $0D and a bin, then go to Tools, Custom Tools and New TunerPro instance, in the new one open $0E and a bin, go to Paremeter tree in both and choose Paremeter Ordered List (it puts it all in a row so you can copy/paste new things in), right click on the paremeter you want from $0D and go over to $0E and paste it where you want, right click to copy or paste XDF parameter, then edit new paremeter with new address like 0x111 to 0x222 and you should be done. Look to see catagory is correct after pasting it in.

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