It appears to just be the first line, once I scroll down it appears to be the same. so maybe just the addressing/stacking?
I think the only jumper I set was from J to M
VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Conversion
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
There should be a jumper on 'pcm' for the '424 computer with 11p. But that probably is set as it should be, you would see more corruption without it. I think its ok and suspect it is 11p testing for an nvram to enable write at startup.
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
11P writes to address 0x1750 for the NVRAM check. Single byte write, and puts it back to what it was before write checking. Its the extended ALDL buffer so could also leave it as anything actually.
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
So,
It appears that you guys are exactly correct, no problem with varying data bytes in those lines.
Here is the video showing part 2 of milling the intake:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VihS1T44MLU[/youtube]
Definitely faster ways to mill, but I wanted to learn how to do it, so I spent a while trying different methods, and learning how my old man's mill works.
Then supercharger plate and maybe W2A intercooler to go in.
It appears that you guys are exactly correct, no problem with varying data bytes in those lines.
Here is the video showing part 2 of milling the intake:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VihS1T44MLU[/youtube]
Definitely faster ways to mill, but I wanted to learn how to do it, so I spent a while trying different methods, and learning how my old man's mill works.
Then supercharger plate and maybe W2A intercooler to go in.
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
Here is the video of the VS ECU first fun on the VT Motor:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFB62Rt8Yqw[/youtube]
Now to build the roller, so I can do some tuning.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFB62Rt8Yqw[/youtube]
Now to build the roller, so I can do some tuning.
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
Nice work
Im really enjoying this thread
Im really enjoying this thread
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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Re: VT V8 304 MAF NVRAM -> VS V8 MAP NVRAM + M122 SC Convers
Thats awesome, very well done