12p flex table

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12p flex table

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Is it possible to run the flex tables on a eeprom with 12p?
Ifso how do I go about setting it up? I don't have a nvram.. Currently running 16206305 ecu, sst27sf512 eeprom with vs v8 185kw converted to 12p. Do I use the flash tool to get the cal and use a hex editor to copy from 0-1AFF then paste it into a bin? Real confused with this.. Any help would be great
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Re: 12p flex table

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more or less. get the 12p package, edit the bin as described (nvram or eeprom or eprom all work the same as far as flex tables). Once you've set up the bin write it to the eeprom and put it in the car. Its all the same but no aldl write to the car. Pull the chip and re-write as required.
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Thanks, that's basically how I've been doing it but can't get it to work.. I get nothing from the output, but if using a led test light it 'flashes' a ground constantly when running.
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post up what your trying to do and the hardware (wiring) and software configuration your using.
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Re: 12p flex table

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basically just want to run a thermo fan/ or two, its all wired in through relays and the earth is switch from the ecu on the flex output I chose..i think flex a from memory. I'm using the flash tool to get the cal, then using HxD to copy the cal and pasting it to the bin file which is 12p with 185kw basically copied over, then I edit the flex table in tunerpro and save. Then I just write it to the eeprom with my gq-4x4. No doubt I'm forgetting something somewhere..
in that bin on the flex table I basically started to try anything as I couldn't get it to work.
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Re: 12p flex table

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C1 will switch a thermo fan already.
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yeah if its just the fan you want, use the already built in fan control as above.
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Re: 12p flex table

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Does c1 run the fan for the ac condenser?
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Not sure how the AC fan is set up. But most people set fan's uobto be triggered from C1. There's scalar to set the desired temp.
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Re: 12p flex table

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oss96 wrote:Does c1 run the fan for the ac condenser?
Yes but simply remove the AC condenser fan, fit your thermofan and rewire to suit. You may want to upgrade the wiring from the relay as the AC condenser fan is only small.
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