PCM part numbers, and relationship to bins

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iblackford
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PCM part numbers, and relationship to bins

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Hi All,

I'm quite new hacking Delco PCM's. I have a post in the GM ECU subforum where I'm asking some questions for my saturn, but I thought I might post here. I would like to know how I can identify the "vintage" or "series" of PCM I have, and relate that to BIN files that I find here. I see many references here to 441's, and then some 4-letter acronyms for bins (AUJP or similar) and I don't know where these numbers or codes come from.

My goal would be to find bin files from other PCM's with a similar architecture (based on the same processor with the same rom size, for instance..) so that I can use those bins to compare against mine and find similarities, and ultimately understand my pcm bin more quickly.

Thanks, Ivan
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Re: PCM part numbers, and relationship to bins

Post by antus »

Most the stuff your talking about are from the earlier Australian pcms. There is a master list here. http://pcmhacking.net/memcals.html

If what you need isnt there (likely as you mentioned in the other thread that you have a saturn) then google is your friend, or a good American forum with similar content is http://www.gearhead-efi.com/
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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