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    Help me get started

    Hey guys. I have the mpvi3 and have played around on it a little bit but I?m somewhat lost as to where I should start? any tips on what I should log and look for first would be greatly appreciated!

    As for the truck, the Engine is a stock 180k mile P01 5.3 with a super custom $50 amazon intake, short tube speed engineering headers, true dual 2.5? exhaust to 25? glass packs that come out in front of the rear tire.

    I also just ordered an AEM 30-0300 wideband that I plan to install this weekend and run it through the egr sensor voltage input on the ecm.

    my goal here is to see if I can gain any more performance out of the stock engine

    Thank you!
    1971 Chevy C10, stock Gen 3 5.3 P01 with $50 Amazon air intake 😬 and a 4l80e transmission

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    My recomendation would be to make a few log all the necessay channels to calibrate your MAF with your o2 sensors. To me that is the easiest to adjust and get use to logging, graphing, adjusting the tune.
    Then from there graduate to VE tuning.

    Here is a channel list I have from a 5.3 for reference
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    https://forum.hptuners.com/showthrea...en-3-VE-Tuning

    Post #2 i talk about fuel trim tuning. Its a bit dated but it covers most of it well enough.

    Post #5 sirius has some links that explain some things very well that i didnt cover.

    Theres lots of GEN 3 tuning guides out there, along with video lessons that arent very expensive...
    "It'd be a lot cooler if you did."

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    Quote Originally Posted by horsepowerguru427 View Post
    https://forum.hptuners.com/showthrea...en-3-VE-Tuning

    Post #2 i talk about fuel trim tuning. Its a bit dated but it covers most of it well enough.

    Post #5 sirius has some links that explain some things very well that i didnt cover.

    Theres lots of GEN 3 tuning guides out there, along with video lessons that arent very expensive...
    Very Nice!
    2011 Camaro 2SS Convertible L99 Bone Stock for now
    2003 Dodge 2500 5.9 Cummins QC 4x4. Airaid, 2nd Gen Intake, Grid Heater Delete, D-Tech 62/65/12, Magnaflow. Bully Dog: Propane Injection, Triple Dog W/Outlook Crazy Larry. Edge EZ, BD Flow-Max, 48RE: Sonnax Sure Cure/Transgo combination, Derale turbulator, billet input, Triple Disc, Super servo, 4 ring Accumulator. :beer

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    I appreciate yalls input, hopefully I can get home from work at a decent time tomorrow and mess around with it
    1971 Chevy C10, stock Gen 3 5.3 P01 with $50 Amazon air intake 😬 and a 4l80e transmission

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    Make sure you donwload a copy of your stock tune file and save it somewhere.
    Maybe even make a few copies.

    This way you always have something to look at, compare and in some cases a way to start over.

    Tuning is'nt easy, but it will make sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by bk2life View Post
    Make sure you donwload a copy of your stock tune file and save it somewhere.
    Maybe even make a few copies.

    This way you always have something to look at, compare and in some cases a way to start over.

    Tuning is'nt easy, but it will make sense
    And don't keep the copies in the same place as the original. I used to keep my tuning cable, laptop, and backup flash drives in a briefcase. I thought in the event of a laptop crash or drive failure, I would have backup files. I forgot to factor in theft to the equation. Our shop was broken into and the briefcase was one of the stolen items, so I lost the factory stock files for multiple vehicles. Luckily I only tune as a hobby, so there was no customers involved, but years later I needed the stock file for one of my vehicles and had to use an alternate source.

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    You can email them to yourself as an attachment then archive the email.

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    i have a folder on google docs that holds all mine just in case..plus a few backups locally

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    Quote Originally Posted by bk2life View Post
    i have a folder on google docs that holds all mine just in case..plus a few backups locally
    Way back then I still had some of my backups on dvd, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gametech View Post
    Way back then I still had some of my backups on dvd, lol.
    LOL... Someone of my era....
    2011 Camaro 2SS Convertible L99 Bone Stock for now
    2003 Dodge 2500 5.9 Cummins QC 4x4. Airaid, 2nd Gen Intake, Grid Heater Delete, D-Tech 62/65/12, Magnaflow. Bully Dog: Propane Injection, Triple Dog W/Outlook Crazy Larry. Edge EZ, BD Flow-Max, 48RE: Sonnax Sure Cure/Transgo combination, Derale turbulator, billet input, Triple Disc, Super servo, 4 ring Accumulator. :beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhoagland View Post
    LOL... Someone of my era....
    I thought i was hot shit when i upgraded from cdrx to DVDrx recordables lol My 8 year old girl asked me what a bluray was the other day. It took me a while to realize they dont even use disc anymore!
    "It'd be a lot cooler if you did."

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    Quote Originally Posted by horsepowerguru427 View Post
    I thought i was hot shit when i upgraded from cdrx to DVDrx recordables lol My 8 year old girl asked me what a bluray was the other day. It took me a while to realize they dont even use disc anymore!
    2011 Camaro 2SS Convertible L99 Bone Stock for now
    2003 Dodge 2500 5.9 Cummins QC 4x4. Airaid, 2nd Gen Intake, Grid Heater Delete, D-Tech 62/65/12, Magnaflow. Bully Dog: Propane Injection, Triple Dog W/Outlook Crazy Larry. Edge EZ, BD Flow-Max, 48RE: Sonnax Sure Cure/Transgo combination, Derale turbulator, billet input, Triple Disc, Super servo, 4 ring Accumulator. :beer