I just purchased hardware and software to work on my 85 corvette automatic. The software is tunerpro.
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My main goal is diagnosis more that tuning. Do I need the extra bin files, etc for diagnosis? If so, which ones are the ones for my 85 vette. I am not an expert, help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Joe.You need the correct definition file and a base.bin file.
See if someone has the base (stock).bin file from your car, elsewise you'll need to get hardware to put your chip into a reader and extract the.bin file from it. The correct definition file is reqd by tunerpro to read/modify your.bin Tunerpro.net has a gm discussion board. User robertisaar has hacked the definition files for most gm cars, he is your best bet for info and tunerpro help. My hardware is an obd1 scanner usb to 12 pin aldl. I purchased it from reddevilriver on Ebay for $65.00 including shipping. I recommend this one over the rs232 cable that needs separate power. The cable has the hardware built into it.
You hook it up to your usb port in the computer. If you have a newer computer with Vista or Win7 the drivers will be installed automatically. Otherwise the drivers are provided in a separate CD. After installation, check on control panel, system, device manager and see which port shows as usb to rs232, write this number down. (Port 1, 2, or 3 etc). Install tunerpro and after the program opens, go to tools, preferences, data acquisition. After choosing data acq/emulation.
On the left side, top 'Interface type', choose 'Use Plug in Lower on 'Configure plug in component' Choose standard serial and select the port number that you saved earlier. Now you can check if your hardware is working by choosing 'Test for valid interface.' If all is well it will tell you hardware found and working, etc.
Close the small windows. Now you have to download your datastream definition from. Go to web site, on the right hand side there is a menu, choose downloads, definitions. A new screen appears.
If you know your ECM number, there are choices on the right side. My 85 Vette is ECM #1226870 the datastream definition is A20.ads. On A20.ads right click and choose 'Save linked content as' (Vista, XP maybe different). This will open a window asking you to 'SAVE AS', your tunerpro files are located under 'documents/tunerpro files/datastreams.
Choose that location. I recommend renaming the file with your vehicle, year, engine, etc. Mine I named '85 Y body 5.7 TPI L98' After your file is saved, close the window.
Now go to the program tunerpro and in the top menu, 'acquisition', window opens, choose 'Import definition'-from ADS. This will bring a new window with the file you had just saved, in my case '85 Y body, etc' select that one and save it. Light at the end of the tunnel. Now take your laptop, got to your car, hook the cable to the aldl port. Turn the key without starting the engine. Click in the top menu, the icon with two arrows, one on top of the other.
If everything is ok, now you will see at the bottom of the tunerpro screen, the DA: not connected sign, will turn from yellow to blue and it will tell you that you have established connection. Top menu, to the right of the arrows, select any of the choices for monitoring. 'Show data dash' 'Show data list views' 'Show data monitors' Now you will be seeing your data as the engine spits it out.
Turn the engine and have fun. Thanks to all those that helped.