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Old 07-31-2014   #11
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Default Re: Learning to tune; Reboot

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It looks like TunerCAT has the definition files for 1990-1995 ZR-1...$19.95. Anyone used their Definition files??? After failing with TunerPro I wonder if they are effective


http://www.tunercat.com/

Go to the ECM definition Files section under Chevy Cars...
Ive been following this thread since I too have a good interest in tuning. I was looking at the tunerpro program. Could you explain what failed?

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Old 07-31-2014   #12
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I had downloaded TunerPros Definition file, it did not work...tried Jeffs Definition file...it worked. The Tunerpro system itself works.....just the 1990 Z definition file was bad...not sure why.
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Old 08-01-2014   #13
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I came from a GMC Typoon and used Datamaster for all datalogging and Tunerpro for editing. You get 20 free uses of the software before you have to buy it
http://www.ttspowersystems.com/DataMaster.html

I found it easier as well as most to do it this way.

Another site that has some info for vettes, but mostly for SY/TY:
http://www.code59.org/index.php
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Old 08-08-2014   #14
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Default Re: Learning to tune; Reboot

installed an innovative wideband 02 sensor tonight. going to check AFRs on my drive up to Road America Sunday
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Old 08-09-2014   #15
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Went out with the wide band on.....no runs to 7K but some 5800rpmruns

Idle: 14.7-15.3
Cruise: 14.7-15
Tip in: 10.8-11.3
WOT: 12.0
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Old 08-09-2014   #16
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Lee

Part throttle and cruise looks ok. Need to lean out the AE pump shot and the
WOT AFR. Use Lambda to tune WOT in particular since we have E10 in Illinois.
AFR is a bit misleading because of that. You will need to use PE table for that. Don't make big changes. Make sure ur first headed in right direction.
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The TunerPro ZR-1 XDF files are not very good..

I think Dominic has the better one for tungin use, but unsure what years his support

My ADX file should work for 100% on 1990 and I would say 80-90% coverage for 91-95
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