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Re: how do i extend my spark table to 6400rpm $6E

Subject: Re: how do i extend my spark table to 6400rpm $6E
by dan0617 on 2012/2/27 0:14:42

Figured this out and there is a thread we are in over on thirdgen, but wanted to post what we found here in case anyone is ever interested. So far it seems to work great, going to confirm when the snow melts and I can drive my car again. Matt may confirm it before me and save me the trouble. All is well in the chip and car idles nicely in the garage.

Open the .bin you are using. Save it as a different name, so if anything screws up, you still have your good .bin file.

Open your hex editor. If using TunerproRT, go to tools, advanced, hex editor. Go to location 0E97. (Scroll down till you find 0000E90. Then, count over 8 places (which is bit 7 since the first location in that row is bit 0). You will see it is number 58. Put the cursor in front of the 58, and type 59. The 59 will be red. Close the hex editor, save it when it asks.

Scroll down to your Spark Advance Table RPM vs LV8. Right click it, then select "Edit Item XDF Info". Click on the "Rows" tab. Click in the first row. You will see it is 400. Make it 0. Make row 2 400, row 3 800, etc. Keep increasing by 400 till you get to the last row, which will be 6400. Click apply, then close the window. Go to the XDF tab on the main page, then select Save XDF as, and save it under a new name. Go open the main spark table, and you will see it goes up to 6400. You will need to change your spark numbers as they will be the same as they were in their cells, but the rows rpm labels have changed therefore the spark has changed at many of the rpms.


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