
Delco probie
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Re: Delco probie
I think my soldering skills are about on par based on the adapter, although mine appears to have a bit more melted plastic.


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Re: Delco probie
hahahaha aslong as it all works im happy really 

No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower! 
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Re: Delco probie
Oh my @@###!!....yeah well...choke...I will check out the memcal first....the rest is
...this is going to be a long slow process..I also came this little snippet..
..by antus » Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:20 am
The VS V6 was major change time, it went from MAP on the VR to MAF, and from Multiport injection to Sequential (and all the hardware changes to make this possible). It also was the first with the 1mbit chip which is twice the size of the 16 bit HC11's address space, meaning banked programming, therefore much more complex for hacking.
Delcowizzard confirmed this....Both yourself and these guys are the best in the business
Thanks heaps for the pics and I really appreciate the trouble you have gone too..reality check!!..I don't stand a chance do I??

..by antus » Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:20 am
The VS V6 was major change time, it went from MAP on the VR to MAF, and from Multiport injection to Sequential (and all the hardware changes to make this possible). It also was the first with the 1mbit chip which is twice the size of the 16 bit HC11's address space, meaning banked programming, therefore much more complex for hacking.
Delcowizzard confirmed this....Both yourself and these guys are the best in the business

Thanks heaps for the pics and I really appreciate the trouble you have gone too..reality check!!..I don't stand a chance do I??

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Re: Delco probie
A lot of the hard work has been done with Tunerpro and the associated xdf's.
As a starting point, download the $51 xdf from the xdf section https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... hp?f=7&t=5
Then download a $51 VS bin file (CKUL4113.zip) from here https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... hp?f=7&t=3
NOTE: There are a few variants of $51, S/C ones won't be correct with this xdf.
The bin file is the program and data that is stored on the memcal (the thing with the blue cover) and has been read withan EPROM reader.
Download and install Tunerpro and have a look into the bin with the xdf.
This at least will give you a feel for what can be done before you get started and will cost you nothing to look at.
yoda69
As a starting point, download the $51 xdf from the xdf section https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... hp?f=7&t=5
Then download a $51 VS bin file (CKUL4113.zip) from here https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... hp?f=7&t=3
NOTE: There are a few variants of $51, S/C ones won't be correct with this xdf.
The bin file is the program and data that is stored on the memcal (the thing with the blue cover) and has been read withan EPROM reader.
Download and install Tunerpro and have a look into the bin with the xdf.
This at least will give you a feel for what can be done before you get started and will cost you nothing to look at.
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Re: Delco probie
it does seem a bit daunting when you first start out but once you get the hang of it you'll be right.
if you arn't confident to put a socket in your memcal get a second memcal and mail it to me, i'd be happy to put a socket in it for a small fee!
if you arn't confident to put a socket in your memcal get a second memcal and mail it to me, i'd be happy to put a socket in it for a small fee!
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower! 
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread

Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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Re: Delco probie
... or get one of VL400's vs nvram boards. This way you dont need to touch your original chip, and with an ALDL interface (cheap and easy) you will be able to do realtime editing which will save a whole lot of plugging/unplugging and burning. Im sure he could load vs code on to it initially too which would mean you can get started without a chip programmer. Although, you'd need to be prepared to go back to the original chip if the nvram gets erased somehow. This shouldnt happen too easily, but can be done in a split second if you do something like unplug it from a powered ecm. If that happens then you'll need the programmer to get the data back in it.
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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Oh yeah...its daunting!!....thankyou for the advice and above all patience.
..unfortunately I do not have the zip utility to open the files but would like to be able to see what there is before going any further as yoda69 suggested....thanks heaps for the offer holden202 but I am not confident enough to mess with the original chip...I hate to think what I would do to that unsuspecting ecotec...thanks also antus..sounds like a good way to go if I can make sense of the bin files...I have to take this slowly unfortunately..I am not at all confident...first things first..zip utilty for those files...cheers..

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winzip http://www.winzip.com/prod_down.htm winrar http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm are free to use just nags what windows are you using my xp unsips shit
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Thanks Dec_head
....I'll do that!!...PS finally figured how to post pictures using photobucket..couldn't believe that someone had already used mamba..anyway..the beast can be seen on members rides..

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If you can't stand the nags of winzip/winrar you could try 7Zip, it is completely free and has good compression capabilities