HP Tuners .bin file Repository -- Search for bins , upload your own bins!
Thanks,
Terry
muhahaha She never should have let me sell my fbody.
As soon as I figure out all this tuning stuff I will submit my bin file.
God I need to get back into a sports car.
Sebastien
I did a search for supercharged files and found none.
I'm about to get a p1sc1 and it would be nice to have a head start. I'm still planning to take it to Eastside Performance here in CT. for a dyno session and final tweaking... but a head start would help.
In a few days i will upload a stock 1997 bin file.
Great idea to collect all those files ! Keep on the great work.
Jochen
The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
There is a bin submitted by "William Henn" for an LS1 with a TR224 on a 114 LSA
The mods listed are:
"slp airbox lid, mass air flow sensor, smooth flow bellows, ls6 intake with egr, titanium retainers, comp cams 918 valve springs, thunder racing: pushrods, 224 / 224 .563/.563 112 lsa cam, quicktime performance headers & off road y-pipe, borla muffler, 4.10 gears"
My mods are the same except I have an LS1 intake, flowmaster, and a 226/226 .585/.585 112 LSA on an XER lobe
Would this tune be a good starting point for me? What about the differences in locations/conditions? (humidity, temperature, altitude, etc) how would I compensate for that?
you can copy/paste his values from various tables to your .bin file and it'll show the different areas ... so you can get an idea of what was changed ... regardless though you'll need to log how the car behaves w/the new tune and make normal tuning changes to get everything inline
you can copy/paste his values from various tables to your .bin file and it'll show the different areas ... so you can get an idea of what was changed ... regardless though you'll need to log how the car behaves w/the new tune and make normal tuning changes to get everything inline
Should I trust the reading the logging gives me or do I need to dyno it or get the wideband add-on?
Which tables can I ignore? (lol I dont even have my own VCM yet but its on it way
) Just fine tune it best I can then verify/correct it on the dyno or buy the wideband.
So what reading do you recommend for a novice(well newbie) tuner?
For starters, read through the HP Tuners manual (downloadable on their site) , it'll familiarize you with the screens and the various tables you can modify
then I'd read the stiickies in this section
Then go over to the HP Tuners forum and read through their help sections...
There's ALOT of information out there... and it may seem overwhelming at first... just keep in mind you're not going to know how to tune your car overnight... also scan scan scan... scan your car as often as you can , the default log params are good
I pick up things that have to do with computers amazingly fast so I'm expecting to eventually get pretty good. Lol I was working with Photoshop, Visual Basic, Visual C++, 3D Studio Max, etc when I was 12. I hope all that experience helps me because Im totally clueless as of right now.
I suppose once I actually have it in my hands and can have something to relate to, and read a bunch, I can at least be on par with my needs at any given time...
Thanks!

