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    Stock 2006 2.4 LE5 Tune

    Hi,
    I'm looking for a stock tune for the 2006 model 2.4L le5 ecotec.
    My disk drive died on my laptop and I lost my stock tune for my 2006 cobalt ss 2.4

    I found a 2007 stock tune in the repository but some of the values are different than in the 2006. Some of the fuel tables are slightly different IIRC.

    Thanks

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    What vehicle?

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    I assume he's looking for a 2006 cobalt ss 2.4 file
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    ^ yup.
    06 cobalt ss le5

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    Quote Originally Posted by viceroykarl View Post
    ^ yup.
    06 cobalt ss le5
    I have one I can send you when I get home tonight... LMK....

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    That would be great! Thanks much!

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    bump

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    Manual or auto?
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    Its auto, but I'll take a manual tune too if thats all you have. I mostly need it for the stock engine settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BennyHHR View Post
    Manual or auto?
    Thanks Joe!

    To the OP... I did not forget about you, just having some PC issues that that file is on.

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    Ah thanks!

    Im also trying to get some life out of my old hd to see if i can get any files off of it.

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    Here is a stock 2006 G5 GT file if it is of any help to you.

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    I'll take a look at it. Thanks
    Last edited by viceroykarl; 04-02-2011 at 11:17 PM.

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    Here's a "genuine" 06 Cobalt LE5/E67 auto tune for ya!
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    Thankyou MUCH!!!

    EDIT:
    Umm There is an issue opening the file.
    on byte 2243991 of 2243995 it stops and tells me "Unable to open file" "Index was outside the bounds of the array."

    Im using vcm editor 2.22.3152.18236.
    I emailed support for the beta version. Was this saved in the beta version?
    Last edited by viceroykarl; 04-04-2011 at 11:39 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viceroykarl View Post
    Thankyou MUCH!!!

    EDIT:
    Umm There is an issue opening the file.
    on byte 2243991 of 2243995 it stops and tells me "Unable to open file" "Index was outside the bounds of the array."

    Im using vcm editor 2.22.3152.18236.
    I emailed support for the beta version. Was this saved in the beta version?
    Sorry. More that likely saved with a beta, since there have been few times over the years that I actually worked with a public release. Get with Bill @ support and request the beta. That should do it.
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    Got the beta downloaded. it opened right up. Thanks a bunch for the file