Thanks Dave that's great, once the engine is warmed up the idle surge is pretty much gone. I'll try what you suggested and report back. Thanks, Grant....
..it wasn't the 2nd injector. The little wedged spacers in one of the 2nd cylinders exhaust valve's springplate were gonna wear out..this caused the loss of...
Have you eliminated the ABS? That sounds like the problem you get when you unplug the wrong ABS fuse. The car will raise the idle whenever you are >12 mph, if...
No the ABS is still functioning. I think the surging is caused by the isc not being the correct one but it does fit. Perhaps the pintle is a different shape or...
On a 1G there are 2 fusible links under the hood marked "ABS". If you pull the lower amperage one, 20 amp if I recall, the ABS computer sends a signal to the...
Hello my name is Jayson. I'm totally new to eprom editing. I don't have a clue what to look for or what to do. I'm very willing to learn though. Just wondering...
... You should check out the forums at ds-map.net for all the info you need. You should just need the GM MAP and IAT sensors. If you don't have an eprom...
... learn ... Map ... Regards, ... need. ... I'm in the same boat as you. i spent countless hours reading about hex code and now finally understand it. First...
... learn ... Map ... Regards, ... need. ... forgot to mention as well that many of the guys seem to be using the ostrich emulator and doing the real time...
... don't ... couple ... currently ... you ... in ... you ... to ... a ... then ... edit ... group ... language ... sorry didnt see u had the link, you can...
Thanks guys for the reply's. I'm starting to grasp the general concept of what to do now. A few more questions that I have are as follows. Where do I get these...
... Jayson. ... mmsd you will find on dsmap site. its hard to find but its there. there is an xdf and bin for dsmap under the projects section. upload them ...
im working on burning my first chip using tunerpro and moates burn1. my car is an auto with the 390cc injectors. i know the e932 uses 4e as injector size which...
im working on burning my first chip using tunerpro and moates burn1. my car is an auto with the 390cc injectors. i know the e932 uses 4e as injector size which...
... The E932 differences are shown in Christian's disassembly source in the files archive. For example the E931 and E932 deadtimes are: #ifdef E931 .byte...
... burn1. my ... as ... pressure. ... deadtimes ... soon ... the ... $4e is ... thanx a bunch steve! u should except to see my ecu in about a week for...
Hi, I currently have a button hooked up to the Set Base Timing Terminal. It works well, and gives 5 deg. as soon as you press it. But 5 deg. isn't really doing...
hello all, I have a .81AR exhaust side on my new turbo set up and 5500rpm just isn't cutting it anymore. Can someone make me a .bin of a 6000rpm stutter box...
Is it possible the logger is showing a default value of 5 deg whenever the timing terminal is grounded? Have you verified timing with a timing strobe? I...
i have a 96 eclipse and am looking into tuning options. i would really like to get my hands on DSM-Link but cannot afford the 700-750 it costs to get it up and...
... I think the logger interfering with base timing is a 1G thing, I'm doing this on a 95 (EB23C). I read the timing with both a OBD2(PocketLogger) and ...
I don't know who's code you're running, but I can help you find the stutterbox setting in your chip. First I assume you have a hex editor of some sort? Open...
... You just need to modify it in your bin file. If you go to the address of the stock rev limiter, that will point you to where the stutterbox code is. When...
... I doubt anyone will be modding our ecus like that any time soon since there are eprom ones around. You should be able to get an eprom ecu on ebay for...
There are companies that will do that to your 2G non-EPROM ECU, but it costs ~$700, and the chip is proprietary, so you have to go back to them for any...
I bought one of those daughterboard ECUs for my 3000GT. Hopefully I'll eventually get around to reading up and understanding the code well enough to apply it...