I was wondering if anyone has changed their computer format to v to enable the lean cruise settings in the pcm on a drive by wire vehicle and if everything was functional after the change such as cruise
I was wondering if anyone has changed their computer format to v to enable the lean cruise settings in the pcm on a drive by wire vehicle and if everything was functional after the change such as cruise
That change doesn't do anything.
The original operating system has to support lean cruise as far as I know.
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.
Yes changing the platform code will enable it and you will probably lose cruise control I hear. I haven't done it that way because I can enable it with an OS patch on just about any V8 P01 or P59 OS with Tunercat and you keep the proper platform code and don't lose any vehicle functions. I experimented quite a bit with LC on a stock 04 Silv 4.8L and saw very little if any fuel savings.
Does that mean that TunerCat is likely the only way to make it function without an major hiccups?
I've run into problems if someone changes the platform type on things unrelated to lean cruise though, it does weird background stuff if the OS was a truck but someone changed it to a F-body or GMT-600.
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.
EFI Live can enable it too.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/pcm-diagn...-cruise-2.html
I know us guys with the 411 swapped chevy big blocks would love to have a leaner cruise. 10mpg on the highway at 65mph..... I would totally go for a couple more mpg. Planning a trip from michigan to texas.
You wouldn't have any data to put in the lab cruise field you'd be willing to share would ya? Mine is all zeros
I'm sure you are busy.... BUT, curious if you have looked at the data for the EQ ratio subtractor vs RPM vs CYL AIR table? I don't want to start making up stuff without looking at some actual data first. I am new at this and don't really want to burn up anything..... The other two tables are MULT vs ECT and the LEANOUT RATE. Whenever.... Just excited to actually get some MPG out of this pig. THANKS!!!!!
I have a big block swap truck on a P01 I would like to try this on and a v6 truck with a P59 I would like to try this on as well. v6 has cruise cable of course the p01 is DBW If someone has a base tune i can modify to fit both it would be awesome, if not I do have tuner cat as well.
Thanks
What operating system? I can try and flash a couple PCMs with EFI and read them off with HPT.
12592618 is the 05 v6 one
12208322 is the 01 8.1l one
12212156 0411 pcm swapped 7.4L
OK let me do some digging thru my tunes and ill post up what i can find tomorrow or the next day. I have to find my bench harness
Sorry to revive an old thread, but could you point me to a reference where I can patch my tune to enable this?
I'm running the 2-bar OS and have the "Lean / Fuel-Saving" tab visible in HPT, but from everything I've read, it won't actually enable because the routine is being jumped in binary.
- 2001 C5 Corvette (625rwhp - Procharger, LS6 heads, Torquer V2 cam)
- 1991 Volvo 940 - 2JZGTE (600rwhp - PT6466, HKS 272 cams)
Fastest way to cruise lean is go open loop and tune the VE table or open EQ for 16's on a wideband then if you want throw a 1000Ohm variable resistor on the IAT sensor so you can adjust the a/f ratio up and down in realtime once you tuned the IAT adder for timing you can do both from the driver seat while cruising, cuts down on tuning time and helps with variability due to heat soak and lets you squeeze the highest a/f ratio out of the engine despite wandering conditions
I have never tried LC on a 2-bar OS, but it does work on the Enchanced MAF OS.