Calibration Integrity of the 2010–2012 EcoBoost SHO HPTuners

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So basically I reached a point where the existing commercial definition could no longer answer the question. Instead of guessing mechanically or globally increasing pressure, I obtained the OS documentation, identified the missing control path, and worked directly with an HP Tuners engineer to expose individual VFS pressure scheduling. Now the next test can separate insufficient commanded clamping force from an actual hydraulic or mechanical fault.
 

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I called Sonnax hoping they could tell me more about the solenoid pressure capacity and they didn’t know. They said post on HPTuners forum and/or contact my transmission builder.

I spoke with Kevin Quinlan and this is what he said: IMG 1229
So I’m starting them at 132 psi. Since they are all 110 I’m changing them all. I don’t believe they’re going to need too much. 50% more pressure would be 165psi.

20% is a safe starting point. Now that the TCM is programmed to its native GUB firmware everything will be speaking the same language. I’ve added all these channels to VCM Scanner when I log IMG 1192
I’ll just do 5-6 laps around the house easy as it relearns bc I also cleared all adaptive learning. Then I’ll just take it easy. Attempt to see if it grabs or not. If it slips at all. I stop and go back home and review the log.

And if it all looks good I’ll add more pressure. But I suspect I’ll feel a difference in 2 ways. It being programmed in all GUB now. And that 20% increase is going to be felt…so we will see
 

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Holy f shit. So I had my digital assistant help me setup TunerPro and make an XDF file to add scalars myself to HPTuners after buying a user defined license. It worked flawlessly! Check it out! It even sent me a dummy bin file to satisfy a TunerPro bug that was originally stopping me from completing a scalar. I downloaded it and uploaded it to TunerPro and it let me start making them. So f cool. IMG 1195IMG 040E4B43 3F78 45E6 846F 9A99B1984695IMG 10611CD4 C5EF 4D42 B319 E564C21D69ACIMG 1194IMG 6B34DB5F 2B92 4BF4 B2E8 FDAE9A661B39IMG 952625DE 036A 4175 AA44 6FBB573AB36AIMG DF9D088F 32FF 4327 BAB6 7B38031E19B0IMG D0C30BA7 4B1A 4F1A AC9C CACB52A49897IMG E28E2FCA E548 4D0C 9A92 CD0C920FC872
Next I’ll learn how to setup a 2D table
 

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Hit a snag. Since I reprogrammed the TCM to GUB it altered my OS. Not recognized by HPTuners. I had to do a read on the ECU with it still tuned. Even though it was tuned it like auto restored every change to stock. I compared the new stock GUB file to my other stock file and they are at least identical in the software but definitely not the same strategy.
Before- DMJKBL5
After- DMJKB52

Cost me 2 credits. I already had 6 credits so it didn’t cost me anything. IMG 15ADE950 942E 43D3 BA0F E213FF0D9855IMG 973986A6 52D4 4D8D 96FC D6979E18620F
The 13+ Tricore is Kryppto’s. I bought the MPVI3 from him.

So now I need to use the compare function and remake the tune file for DMJKB52.

I learned how to copy an entire table and paste it to the new stock file. That’s making redoing the file a lot easier. Not quite done but getting there.

I feel like I’m really starting to get the HPTuners workflow a little bit
 
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