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Generation 3 ECM P01 & P59

GEN III Transition to IV E40 ECM

The E40s are strictly found in 2005 to 2006  LS powered vehicles. The Pontiac GTO is a prime example for this ECM. The E40 computer is usually seen as the "middle child," since it was going through the transition from GEN 3 to 4, because of this there are several weird and quirky attributes GM was experimenting with. For example the Mass Air Flow table is split into low and high. Another crucial aspect is the injector flow limit capped at 64lb/hr which isn't hard to reach with aftermarket injectors. This requires an experience tuner to safely and accurately depict both air flow and injector fuel flow rate tables.

GEN IV E38 ECM

The early E38s resembled some of the bad habits of the E40s up to 2010. After those hiccups, idle, fuel and spark timing tables were some of the best GM has created to date. These are one of the most tuner-friendly ecms to handle with the exception of the Virtual Volumetric Efficiency Table (VVE). This new method to calculate VE usually makes speed-density based tunes a headache.

GEN IV E67 ECM

The E67 computer was introduced in 2009 with supercharged 6.2 liter LSA in Cadillac CTS-Vs and LS9s powering the Corvette ZR1s. This was the preferred choice of GM  for all of their supercharged vehicles until switching to the GEN V ECMs with the introduction of the LT4 in 2017 model years. The E38 and E67 are nearly identical except for some software added for supercharged applications.

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