Just had this appear in my emails, would hate to see the cost, but gives you an idea what is available to the OEMs.
http://www.influxtechnology.com/product ... ux-replay/
Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??
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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??
My interest is a bit the reverse of this.
What I'd like to build is a few Interceptors, or level convertors. Especially to remap the MAF, MAP and IAT sensors.
Has anyone here built simulators for the MAF/MAP sensors or IAT sensors ?
It's basically the same things as a in a PCM tester anyway. Maybe I should read some more.
What I'd like to build is a few Interceptors, or level convertors. Especially to remap the MAF, MAP and IAT sensors.
Has anyone here built simulators for the MAF/MAP sensors or IAT sensors ?
It's basically the same things as a in a PCM tester anyway. Maybe I should read some more.
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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??
You mean like a MAP ecu piggyback I should of kept a few thrown a few in the bin I've removed lol
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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??
Its just 0-5v analog for most sensors, with tables to map voltage to units in the tune. But normally you'd use stock sensors and not touch that.
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