stock .bin

general23cmp

New member
I have accessed a stock bin, BBZB 1580 58 and am looking at it in TunerPro. I am using the definition file from the NWSTP website (www.nwstp.com). On that website, there is a chip dump for that particular bin, but I have noticed that some of the values in the bin that I have and the dump that are different. I have downloaded this particular bin from two other sites and they have the same differences. For example,

0x00DA KRSHNTHK TCC Road Speed Upper Lock Limit (3rd Gear) 32.2 MPH
0x00DB KRSHNTLK TCC Road Speed Lower Lock Limit (3rd Gear) 30.0 MPH

is on the dump on the website. Mine has 41.2 and 38.4 MPH for these values. Also,

0x03A0 KFMPHLOW Lower MPH for Boost Disable 35.6 MPH
0x03A1 KFMPHHI Upper MPH for Boost Disable 36.3 MPH

which mine has as well, but according to the Chip Table on the NWSTP website, it should be 114.0 and 116.0 MPH and there is no way I can raise that value that high in my software??? There are other differences as well.

Any help??????? Also, I'd be glad to have any bins that you have used successfully. Just let me know your setup so I know what it was used on. My email is general23cmp@yahoo.com.

ALSO, I have opened the same bin in Promgrammer, and it matches the dump file on the website. Is it possible that the definition file that I downloaded from NWSTP has incorrect conversions for TunerPro?

Thanks.
 
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SBNova

New member
Re: stock .bin

Yes its possible that the NWSTP file your using with TP has errors. Ive found one or two, and they are getting corrected with everyones help. Im sure someone else will post about this. I have somewhere to be right now, but I will check my bin later for comparison.
 

general23cmp

New member
Re: stock .bin

I think the BBZB is the most common stock one that people seem to use. It works on all 1991-1993 Syclone-style engines, right? Are there any advantages to the other stock ones?

Anyone have any 3-bar bins? If so, please email them to me at general23cmp@yahoo.com and let me know what the worked well on also (mods, etc.).

Thanks again...
 

dgoodhue

BuSTeD 4.3
Re: stock .bin

general23cmp said:
I think the BBZB is the most common stock one that people seem to use. It works on all 1991-1993 Syclone-style engines, right? Are there any advantages to the other stock ones?

BBZB was the last calibration GM released, so in theory its the most refined of GM's bin's.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: stock .bin

dgoodhue said:
BBZB was the last calibration GM released, so in theory its the most refined of GM's bin's.

Refined being very relative here.
 
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