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Thread: LS1 PCM on a Northstar

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJxtcman
    Ok that was a lot of nothing.

    If the file is in the Cache the program will not reload it from the GM site.

    I can disconnect from the internet and load the program out of the cache.

    This is the beginning of the OS

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    So yes I have the complete program in PCM's and on my PC. I don't know the complete location. I can do a system size check and then find out what other file grew when I do the download.

    Why do I need to?

    HP Tunners will build me a software suite
    If they don't, I will ! What VIN did you use ? I can pull the cals from the TIS CD's if it exists...

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    The info in your cache doesn't match your earlier post, either...or were you just showing how you're finding the software ?

    LW.

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    [QUOTE=AJxtcman]This is how they are listed.


    This is the file locations in the SPS Cache
    QUOTE]

    OK the last digit is the line ID.
    The line ID for this looks like this, But it doesn't always. Some updates skip lines. Some program may have line # 3, Line #6 and that is it. I am not talking about a PCM program in this case (radio, BCM).


    Yes I have The VIN, I am holding ransom. I have over 30 TIS disc and the old server Disc also.

    I would like to talk to you on the phone before I loose out on this.

    I Need Help on this.

    BTW I just picked up a Blower for it also.

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    I am adding to my project



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    Read support is now ready for the Shelby series 1, please email support with your serial number & a link to this thread for access.

    Thanks,
    Bill
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"