RobH
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I want to get the Active Fuel Management (AFM)/Displacement on Demand (DOD) turned off in my 2016 Tahoe. At the moment I am driving with the transmission in M5 which prevents V4 operation. If I operate the transmission in M6, AFM remains disabled in 1st - 5th gears, but in 6th the AFM is enabled again and switches back and forth from V8 to V4 to V8, etc. I use the OBDII port for my ScanGauge II, so I don't want an AFM Disable dongle.
I am considering the HP Tuner. I also would like to modify Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) engage and disengage speeds, shift speeds, set the TCC slip to zero, etc. I am not looking to alter engine ignition and fuel tables. I have enough power. I just want to perform the AFM disable and change the way the transmission behaves.
With our 1995 Chevy Caprice and 1995 Buick Roadmaster, I used Tuner Cat software on my laptop to download the PCM settings files, edit the files, and then load the settings files back up to the cars' PCM's using the cars' OBDI connection port.
Looking at the HP Tuners (HPT) website, it looks like the HPT MPVI3 OBDII Interface module, VCM Suite software, and 2 credits (activity authorizations) are needed. My understanding is that I can use the HP Tuner in the same way I used the Tuner Cat software on our 1995 cars.
But, I see something on the HP Tuner website that suggests that the MPVI3 and VCM Suite will only allow me to modify the operation of the ECM (Engine Control Module) and not the TCM (Transmission Control Module). Is this true? Am I unable to modify the transmission behavior? Do I need to buy additional software, hardware, or credits to modify the transmission shifting?
I am not currently considering Black Bear Performance because I sent them a PM a week and a half ago on this Forum with no response. I sent them a message on their website a week ago with no response. It appears that I will need to go back to them to get fine tuning of my transmission's behavior. I want to be able to make my modifications, go out and drive the car, and then fine-tune the transmission's behavior without having to wait a week or more or several weeks for updates to my "Tune" (settings file). I understand that BBP may have more business than they can handle. If so, that is good for them and bad for me as a prospective customer.
Thanks in advance for advice.
I am considering the HP Tuner. I also would like to modify Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) engage and disengage speeds, shift speeds, set the TCC slip to zero, etc. I am not looking to alter engine ignition and fuel tables. I have enough power. I just want to perform the AFM disable and change the way the transmission behaves.
With our 1995 Chevy Caprice and 1995 Buick Roadmaster, I used Tuner Cat software on my laptop to download the PCM settings files, edit the files, and then load the settings files back up to the cars' PCM's using the cars' OBDI connection port.
Looking at the HP Tuners (HPT) website, it looks like the HPT MPVI3 OBDII Interface module, VCM Suite software, and 2 credits (activity authorizations) are needed. My understanding is that I can use the HP Tuner in the same way I used the Tuner Cat software on our 1995 cars.
But, I see something on the HP Tuner website that suggests that the MPVI3 and VCM Suite will only allow me to modify the operation of the ECM (Engine Control Module) and not the TCM (Transmission Control Module). Is this true? Am I unable to modify the transmission behavior? Do I need to buy additional software, hardware, or credits to modify the transmission shifting?
I am not currently considering Black Bear Performance because I sent them a PM a week and a half ago on this Forum with no response. I sent them a message on their website a week ago with no response. It appears that I will need to go back to them to get fine tuning of my transmission's behavior. I want to be able to make my modifications, go out and drive the car, and then fine-tune the transmission's behavior without having to wait a week or more or several weeks for updates to my "Tune" (settings file). I understand that BBP may have more business than they can handle. If so, that is good for them and bad for me as a prospective customer.
Thanks in advance for advice.
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