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    94-95 $EE xdf (EEXTRA)

    !!!DISCLAIMER!!!
    I make no guarantee as to the accuracy of this definition or any definition created by or modified by me. Use at your own risk! If you break your vehicle, fail emissions testing, or etc…, the fault is yours and no one else's.

    This xdf started life as Steveo's EEX that can be found here http://fbodytech.com/eex-tunerpro-definition/


    Read the "==!!Read!!==" section using category view for the big thank you for information.

    09/14/17 LT1(older diss files from gearhead-efi repo).zip
    added diss file that helped me with this xdf.(I have not edited these in anyway, the way you see them is the way i got them)


    10/26/17 obd2 on left obd1 on right.jpg
    the pic im posting are of my personal obd2 xdf and a 96 corvette auto cal and a 96 roadmaster cal this is the left side of the pic.
    The right side of the pic is the obd1 EE xdf and a 95 corvette auto bin and a 95 road master bin.

    Lots is the same between the 94-95, 96-97 calibrations.

    DO NOT ASK FOR THE OBD2 XDF I WILL NOT GIVE A COPY!!!

    11/17/2017 added pic of the same code between $0D and $EE
    seems $0D and $EE share alot of the same auto trans routines.

    12/26/2017 V0.002 released also added updated ida diss zip
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    linked from my site to draw possible EEX users over: http://fbodytech.com/eex-tunerpro-definition/

    If you want even more parameters, a friend over at gearhead-efi.com has created a fork of EEX called “EEXtra”, with tons of extra stuff in it (most of it probably useless to the average tuner).

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    been looking at this XDF with my noob eyes and (in addition to the ton of new parameters) I noticed a difference at address 0x12046 (unknown spark adder vs. EST sytem time lag, 2 digit usec vs 1 digit integer display). Dunno if it means anything but it may be helpful to know, I have it set to 0 in my bin so I don't have to try to account for added spark when working with the main advance tables...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtybob View Post
    been looking at this XDF with my noob eyes and (in addition to the ton of new parameters) I noticed a difference at address 0x12046 (unknown spark adder vs. EST sytem time lag, 2 digit usec vs 1 digit integer display). Dunno if it means anything but it may be helpful to know, I have it set to 0 in my bin so I don't have to try to account for added spark when working with the main advance tables...
    Here's what I have on file.


    Hi Jonathon,

    This is the EST system time lag and is meant to correct for the latency in the spark system. It is a fixed value in usec:

    lag (usec.) = N x 0.08477

    Of course since the time lag is a fix time value the correction in terms of degrees will depend on RPM.

    Best regards,

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    Quote Originally Posted by steveo View Post
    linked from my site to draw possible EEX users over: http://fbodytech.com/eex-tunerpro-definition/
    Thank You Sir hopefully we can find out more stuff in the future that can help you out with eehack also.
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    Thank You Sir hopefully we can find out more stuff in the future that can help you out with eehack also.
    for sure! if you do find anything that the average tuner can't do without, please do let me know.. i haven't updated the xdf in a while

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthompson122183 View Post
    Here's what I have on file. Hi Jonathon, This is the EST system time lag and is meant to correct for the latency in the spark system. It is a fixed value in usec: lag (usec.) = N x 0.08477 Of course since the time lag is a fix time value the correction in terms of degrees will depend on RPM. Best regards, TC
    thanks for the info

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    Thanks excited to check this out later!

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    Has this exposed any kind of kickdown delay constant? In B-body applications, the 4L60E is significantly more responsive to a kickdown in the 9C1/Impala SS applications, than the Roadmaster or Fleetwood applications. And I have a Roadmaster where the kickdown delay is maddening. I just got this 96 Roadmaster so my head is spinning as I figure out what my best tuning options are (very limited if I stay with the 96 PCM, I know).

    EDIT: I loaded the VDF and searched. This is what I see. Not sure what to think. Is there no delay code?
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    I will definitely check this out, thanks for the continued work on $EE

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    Quote Originally Posted by kur4o View Post
    NOT bad considering weight and altitude.

    I will be glad to see some logs at that baro.
    If you go lower altitudes make some logs to see if your tune is off the chart and how good is PCM at correction.


    You can find the patch in the xdf posted in this thread
    http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...E-xdf-(EEXTRA)

    It has "cell 16 duplicate" in the name.
    Here in Idaho, it's pretty much all UP from where I'm at at 2700'MSL.
    The car used to live in Albany NY running mainly at ~20-400'MSL. Once we moved to BOI, the MIL would come on regularly. That's when I found using a regular Craftsman OBD1 scanner that BLMs were correcting too far lean outside the allowable norm apparently.
    Having already some small experience with LSx OBD2 logging and tuning (HPT), and thanks to folks who call this board home I learned how to crack into ye old $EE. I then reacharacterized what I found to be way-wrong MAF tables, which were the source of major closed loop fueling correction to the lean side. I'll bet it was always there, correction within allowable limits, but just got exacerbated by moving to a high-altitude state moving the corrections over that line. Running E10 in NY likely masked it too, but we are now able to get E0 here in all grades, so using that exclusively also drives CL and BLMs to attempt a true 14.7:1, not a fake 14.7:1 stoich' that is actually 14.1:1 or so.
    I'll know more when I get my WB hooked up as to the honesty of the CL method of reporting fueling, and actual resulting PE mixture from my tables. Good clean fun, this stuff.

    Thanks for the tip on the patch, I'll look forward to learning more about that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boise View Post
    Here in Idaho, it's pretty much all UP from where I'm at at 2700'MSL.
    The car used to live in Albany NY running mainly at ~20-400'MSL. Once we moved to BOI, the MIL would come on regularly. That's when I found using a regular Craftsman OBD1 scanner that BLMs were correcting too far lean outside the allowable norm apparently.
    Having already some small experience with LSx OBD2 logging and tuning (HPT), and thanks to folks who call this board home I learned how to crack into ye old $EE. I then reacharacterized what I found to be way-wrong MAF tables, which were the source of major closed loop fueling correction to the lean side. I'll bet it was always there, correction within allowable limits, but just got exacerbated by moving to a high-altitude state moving the corrections over that line. Running E10 in NY likely masked it too, but we are now able to get E0 here in all grades, so using that exclusively also drives CL and BLMs to attempt a true 14.7:1, not a fake 14.7:1 stoich' that is actually 14.1:1 or so.
    I'll know more when I get my WB hooked up as to the honesty of the CL method of reporting fueling, and actual resulting PE mixture from my tables. Good clean fun, this stuff.

    Thanks for the tip on the patch, I'll look forward to learning more about that!
    maybe you were trying to reply to this thread?

    http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inj...-thing!/page63
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    T-minus less than thirty days till V0.002
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevm14 View Post
    Has this exposed any kind of kickdown delay constant? In B-body applications, the 4L60E is significantly more responsive to a kickdown in the 9C1/Impala SS applications, than the Roadmaster or Fleetwood applications. And I have a Roadmaster where the kickdown delay is maddening. I just got this 96 Roadmaster so my head is spinning as I figure out what my best tuning options are (very limited if I stay with the 96 PCM, I know).


    EDIT: I loaded the VDF and searched. This is what I see. Not sure what to think. Is there no delay code?
    I have labeled way more in this coming up release, you might just find the answer your looking for.
    Last edited by jthompson122183; 11-30-2017 at 03:42 AM.
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