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    VVE Table

    I'm a beginner on using hp tuners, and am having a problem locating the VVE table. I've noticed that two c6 z06's 06 and 09 that I worked on had them in, but and 08 c6z06 didn't have it in. Any ideas?

    Thanks

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    Under edit

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    I know, but one car I couldn't find it there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlbaderQ8 View Post
    I know, but one car I couldn't find it there.
    Post the tune and we can help you with it.

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    Make sure your view setting are set to advanced. Also, depending on car, if yiu cant find the regular ve tables, then look for Virtual volumetric efficiency under the edit menu. Also, you may want to read the extremely outdated instructions (I still cannot believe they won't even entertain the idea of updating their docs. All they are doing is adding new cars, and nothing else). Can we get better/note keyboard shortcuts please???

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    Also possible the computer has an upgraded OS that creates 3 new VE tables called IMRC Open/Closed and VE DoD.
    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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    Yup! your right 5FDP. Sorry for the super late response, lool.