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    how to start real time tuning?

    My autoprom is installed on my 427 pcm, witht the stock tune on it. Everything runs fine. Did this last night. Got a log, disconnected, all good.

    The next time I go into the autoprom to start tuning... that's where I am a bit lost.

    How does tunerpro load the bin from the autoprom? Do I have to load the bin from my pc first? Also, once that is all setup up and I start making real time changes, do I just hit the commit button on the table editor window and that's it? Or do I have to upload to the autoprom each time?

    Been searching and reading a lot, but haven't come across the exact steps need for real time tuning yet.

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    I believe you must first load a bin into the autoprom. Unless you have a chip in the autoprom already loaded with a bin.

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    Well yeah, got that taken care of. G1 adapter is installed and the stock bin has been read from the memcal and written to the autoprom, which is installed in the truck.
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    When you have your bin and xdf loaded in TunerPro RT and the AutoProm all hooked up and Initialized you upload the bin to the AutoProm and it's ready to run the vehicle. I always verify the bin, this way you know it is identical to one loaded. Then turn key off for a few seconds to let ECM reset and I always double check. Turn key on and watch CEL, it should come on, blink and then stay on till engine is started and go off! Then I go to Item Lists and make sure there are no error codes stored...

    Once you load a bin to the AutoProm it will be there to run the vehicle till you change it.

    Have you changed Mask ID to AA? this disables Checksum so changes can be made live, if not your ECM will set an error code.

    There's no difference to tuning Real Time then if you were burning chips, The Emulator is more an advanced tool for a tuner to save time.

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    I read something about the AA, on my setup I believe I have to change $31 to $AA, easy enough.

    What I'm asking about is while Live editing, are the changes I make on tables automatically changed on the Autoprom, or do I have to do something to upload the changes every time I adjust something. Basically, does hitting the Commit Changes button update the bin on the Autoprom?
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    Yes, Commit changes and the bin is updated in TP and the AutoProm.

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    this is probably a stupid question but how do i go about changing the mask id to $AA i cant figure it out
    Quote Originally Posted by EagleMark View Post
    When you have your bin and xdf loaded in TunerPro RT and the AutoProm all hooked up and Initialized you upload the bin to the AutoProm and it's ready to run the vehicle. I always verify the bin, this way you know it is identical to one loaded. Then turn key off for a few seconds to let ECM reset and I always double check. Turn key on and watch CEL, it should come on, blink and then stay on till engine is started and go off! Then I go to Item Lists and make sure there are no error codes stored...

    Once you load a bin to the AutoProm it will be there to run the vehicle till you change it.

    Have you changed Mask ID to AA? this disables Checksum so changes can be made live, if not your ECM will set an error code.

    There's no difference to tuning Real Time then if you were burning chips, The Emulator is more an advanced tool for a tuner to save time.

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    Go to the scaler named "Mask ID" and then type AA into the box. ;)
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