![]() Since COS's from tools like HPT and EFI Live do not contain any type of calibration data you would need to find one that's been setup already(and is compatible with the XDF) as there could be settings the COS needs filled in that would not be in the XDF if you tried to populate the raw COS yourself. They will not work with a stock BIN file. will need a matching COS to use one of those XDF's. Do I need a bin or just take a stock bin of same OS as xdf and when tuner pro saves it, it becomes a COS? If anyone has a custom OS for speed density on a P01 ECU with a usable XDF, that would be amazing as well! Thanks guys ![]() I seen he had XDF for two custom operating systems in that post but no BIN files. I am trying to run my 2000 5.3L in speed density and been running into a road block. So I have a question about COS he mentioned in the post below. Of course you'll have to make the rest of your changes in your list. In my case, I went on CarGurus, searched for a 4.8 pickup with a manual abbed the VIN, went on GM's TIS website ($40 per VIN) and reflashed the PCM with my VXDIAG pass-thru. IMO it's easier to just reflash the PCM with a manual OS. You'll have to dig through EVERY transmission DTC and turn it off.otherwise the PCM will be looking for a TCM and start throwing codes. Many thanks.Changing the transmission from a electronic to a non-electronic (or manual) trans is quite a bit more 's not as simple as *just* changing the transmission type, and there are some who say that isn't a good idea as other problems can arise. Probably the Speedometer section with wheel size etc. ![]() The 6.0 LS will be going into my 1989 GMC Vandura G2500 Van.Īm I able to just change to transmission type and then save or is it more complicated? to I need to change other settings aswell. The original transmission is showing as a 4L80E but I want to use my 700R4 as this has very recently been fully rebuilt. xdf file for the 2002 GM Vehicle in this thread. Hi Guys, I have managed to the the Bin file from my PCM a OS 12212156 which came with the LS 6.0 Engine I got from a scrap yard. ![]()
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