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    Missing calibrations

    I've just purchased HPT VCM suite, I want to use with an E40 PCM, I seem to remember there where more calibrations in the idle section in previous versions of the suite, minimum idle speed for example. I also remember reading in the forums that you sometimes you need to contact HPT to get access to all of the available calibrations for E40 PCM, is this the case, i was wondering if i had the VCM suite in basic vs advance mode, but i cant see anything in the drop down menus that shows a toggle?

    ANy help appreciated, in particular I want to look at the adaptive idle calibrations/tables

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    edit-view-set to advanced
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill@HPTuners View Post
    edit-view-set to advanced

    Thank you, I've checked and i am already set to advanced view, are there more tables for the E40 PCM than are currently shown in the VCM suite? Can i get them all in an update?


    Idle RPM Limits (was there previously)

    Adaptive idle overspeed / underspeed

    Idle Overspeed Throttle Closed Delay: Adaptive idle may enable after throttle is closed for this amount of time during idle overspeed.

    Idle Underspeed Throttle Closed Delay: Adaptive idle may enable after throttle is closed for this amount of time during idle underspeed.
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    Are you sure some of the tables are used on different computers?

    Like P01 or P59's and that the E40 just doesn't use them.
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    not for all i am not, thats why im asking, and ive seen before that you need to ask if some cals are required

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    is there any reason why idle RPM limits is no longer showing, it was definitely there before?

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    Post the file you are working with.
    2016 Silverado CCSB 5.3/6L80e, not as slow but still heavy.

    If you don't post your tune and logs when you have questions you aren't helping yourself.

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    I'd be interested to take a look at that file, too.