The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
holden202 - thanks for the advice. my local jaycar say the plug is discontinued. yes I believe efilive support the vt in all forms.
vl400 - i love the way your products evolve so quickly. It will be nice to by a "local" product.
vl400 - i love the way your products evolve so quickly. It will be nice to by a "local" product.
Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
odd, I bought one of those plugs off the online jaycar store not 1 month ago.
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
The Jaycar in Geelong has several in stock.
On line, try http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
Good Luck,
yoda69
On line, try http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
Good Luck,
yoda69
Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
thanks. found it online. checked my local store - they had a small bin full.
For those who like ordering from elsewhere, this site has lots of alternative plugs and cables. http://www.carplugs.com/products.html
For those who like ordering from elsewhere, this site has lots of alternative plugs and cables. http://www.carplugs.com/products.html
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
Hi all, first time poster here.
I'm having trouble finding any info relevant to these real time boards for a VY L67. I'm also unclear on what software to run and how that software would vary to something like Kalmaker.
Any help for a newbie would be tops
I'm having trouble finding any info relevant to these real time boards for a VY L67. I'm also unclear on what software to run and how that software would vary to something like Kalmaker.
Any help for a newbie would be tops
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
VY Is a flashed based PCM, so these realtime boards are not suitable. There is an XDF for offline editing of VY bins in tunerpro thanks to micks efforts, but at the moment you'll have to go kalmaker workshop for realtime. having said that, it is a valid, even good method of tuning to take the car for a drive and collect logs, then figuring out cal changes in excel, and then edit the bin in TP offline. The missing piece to do this at the moment though is the ability to upload/download bins over ALDL, which is in development.
Have you read the FAQ? For lots of information and links to significant threads see here: http://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1396
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
VX and VY supercharged uses an ecu just like the VT does still has a memcal so its a little easier no reflashing just standard old tune and burn eproms
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
delcowizzid wrote:VX and VY supercharged uses an ecu just like the VT does still has a memcal so its a little easier no reflashing just standard old tune and burn eproms
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Re: The Latest Hardware Mods For The Delco ECM and PCM
Any way you go about it you will have to get an eprom burner (the willem seems popular and there is a wealth of knowledge in this forum).
There are really three options 1) Reprogram the EPROM in your original memcal, you will also need a UV eraser 2) for more convenience convert your memcal to an EEPROM so you dont need to UV erase anything or 3) can buy an NVRAM board and keep your original memcal intact and as a backup.
There are really three options 1) Reprogram the EPROM in your original memcal, you will also need a UV eraser 2) for more convenience convert your memcal to an EEPROM so you dont need to UV erase anything or 3) can buy an NVRAM board and keep your original memcal intact and as a backup.