EFILive Pre-Release v7.3.2
EFILive V7.3.2 as of Apr 23, 2006.
This download completely replaces any existing EFILive software, it is a full installation.
http://efidownload.iqd.co.nz/softwar...06_533_451.exe (75Mb)
and
http://efidownload.iqd.co.nz/softwar...06_533_451.md5 (1Kb)
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
Installing this release MAY delete the default dashboards.
To restore the default dashboards after the software is installed and running, please use the menu option: Dashboard->Recall Installation Defaults.
This is download is offered as pre-release software and may not be 100% bug free, please understand there may be some issues.
Check that the build numbers in the Help->About screens are:
* Scan Tool: 406
* obdiiV7.dll: 533
* Tuning Tool: 451
Please read the ' New Features.rtf ' file after installation to see the latest changes.
Of special note, the Allison TAP's can be viewed in the scantool under the menu option 'Calibration'.
When locking an Allison TCM you MUST have the tun file loaded that is in that TCM, read it first if you must.
You will be able to read/program the LL8 In-line 4.2L 6yl engine series (Trailblazer/Envoy), however, no calibration files will be released with this version.
Known issues:
Full Flashing a Duramax 2002/3/4 O.S back to a 2001 will result in a stuck oil life counter that will not reset.
Documentation has not been updated to reflect all the new features of the software.
This download completely replaces any existing EFILive software, it is a full installation.
http://efidownload.iqd.co.nz/softwar...06_533_451.exe (75Mb)
and
http://efidownload.iqd.co.nz/softwar...06_533_451.md5 (1Kb)
PLEASE READ THIS FIRST
Installing this release MAY delete the default dashboards.
To restore the default dashboards after the software is installed and running, please use the menu option: Dashboard->Recall Installation Defaults.
This is download is offered as pre-release software and may not be 100% bug free, please understand there may be some issues.
Check that the build numbers in the Help->About screens are:
* Scan Tool: 406
* obdiiV7.dll: 533
* Tuning Tool: 451
Please read the ' New Features.rtf ' file after installation to see the latest changes.
Of special note, the Allison TAP's can be viewed in the scantool under the menu option 'Calibration'.
When locking an Allison TCM you MUST have the tun file loaded that is in that TCM, read it first if you must.
You will be able to read/program the LL8 In-line 4.2L 6yl engine series (Trailblazer/Envoy), however, no calibration files will be released with this version.
Known issues:
Full Flashing a Duramax 2002/3/4 O.S back to a 2001 will result in a stuck oil life counter that will not reset.
Documentation has not been updated to reflect all the new features of the software.
Last edited by Black02SS; May 12, 2006 at 05:05 PM.
When will the final version be ready and what are the changes/upgrades from the previous version? I noticed you posted about the LS2 software coming out, what is the expected pricing to upgrade for existing users?
Originally Posted by DrkPhx
When will the final version be ready and what are the changes/upgrades from the previous version? I noticed you posted about the LS2 software coming out, what is the expected pricing to upgrade for existing users?
All version of the software work great , the later versions just have more enhancements and allow things like connecting to a real time PCM for realtime tuning as well as extra tables that have been requested by users.
Originally Posted by DrkPhx
When will the final version be ready and what are the changes/upgrades from the previous version? I noticed you posted about the LS2 software coming out, what is the expected pricing to upgrade for existing users?
Once the field tests are complete, and sucessful, V2 will be available to the public and the LS2 support will follow shortly.
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i thought of something to add to efi live...but idk if it would be worth it or not.
you know how in excel that you click on any cell(say in the dead center) and it highlights the 'label' or number on the far left so that you know what cell you are in (rpm...etc) you are at?
well do that in efi live....maybe its just another comment, but that would take out the guesswork and taking the time to look to see what cell you are at
you know how in excel that you click on any cell(say in the dead center) and it highlights the 'label' or number on the far left so that you know what cell you are in (rpm...etc) you are at?
well do that in efi live....maybe its just another comment, but that would take out the guesswork and taking the time to look to see what cell you are at


<----Waiting patiently for V2....
I've got a ton of people waiting and we refuse to use other software