Good Morning. I finally got the engine in and on the road for the first drive today... Unfortunately the first drive was on the interstate for the 30 mins it takes me to get home from the shop I did the work.
Now I am going to get real with you all, I am a UTI graduate, I was awarded Student of the Course for 2 of the 3 power and performance classes, and I tuned the "Fuel Map" on a 2006 Corvette... in 2014... So when it came down time for me to make a decision to either replace the engine in my Wife's Yukon or the just replace the Yukon, I said, "Who can afford a used car in today's market and, really, how hard could that be?" This isn't my first engine build, but it is my first LS. I feel like I have a pretty decent understanding of what makes an EFI vehicle run, and when I bought my MPVI3 I thought, "How hard could this be?" Ok, here's the slice of humble pie... there are A LOT more settings and parameters in this software than I remember, and, I will admit, I am a little overwhelmed.
All that being said, I could use some help, some being a lot. I would love to post the log of my first drive, but it was 1:30 am when I left the shop and, well, my computer's battery died on the way home. I do not know how to do dongle logging with my phone yet, and, quite frankly, I don't even know what parameters to set in the scanner to make this optimal and efficient. Sure, I could go onto YouTube and watch tutorials, but that already kind of put me in a pickle. My wife had to dig me out by posting here on my behalf. I will post my current tune though, feel free to take a gander and rip it apart if you'd like. Before you pull out the daggers of hate let me say it first, "I have no idea what I am doing." There, I said it so you don't have to. I have to take the truck to another shop to charge the AC after I get a few hours of sleep, I will post a log after that. I am thinking tomorrow I might be able to dedicate a few hours to tuning. Also, If anyone has any links to a good TCC Disable tutorial thread, that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
Step 3 - Base Tune 1.hpt