Hey all,
Been reading through and great site, I also suspect that my question is
Answered here allready somewhere but can't seem to add it all together,
I'm doing a budget buildup of a sv3800, I've got vehicle, t5 kit, m62 s/c kit,
And some fancy vs pcm that was originally from here (supposedly) . I've been told
It has built in flash and the nvram has been changed to a
Dallas ds1245y-100+ ,
And info one the pcm would be great (728 auto vs) but my main question is
What loom would I mod to use existing parts?
Even a link answer would be great
Cheers
m62 t5 ecotec to buick conversion
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Re: m62 t5 ecotec to buick conversion
Well, start with the faq and the guides in the link here (also under 'faq' at the top of the page on the right).
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... f=7&t=1396
For that engine, you probably would be better off getting a realtime '808 as you can use the factory loom and components and one of the base tunes will be a good starting point and it wont be too hard to adapt it to a useable base tune for boost.
At a minimum, with that configuration, you will need to install a 2 bar map sensor, and quite possibly larger injectors then modify the settings in the tune to suit.
Im personally more sketchy on the specific details of the vs system (as I run an '808 on my car) but i think the vs system technically could be used with a vs s/c tune, but you would be pushing sh*t uphill as you will need to adapt a lot more stuff to get it on the engine in the first place.
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... f=7&t=1396
For that engine, you probably would be better off getting a realtime '808 as you can use the factory loom and components and one of the base tunes will be a good starting point and it wont be too hard to adapt it to a useable base tune for boost.
At a minimum, with that configuration, you will need to install a 2 bar map sensor, and quite possibly larger injectors then modify the settings in the tune to suit.
Im personally more sketchy on the specific details of the vs system (as I run an '808 on my car) but i think the vs system technically could be used with a vs s/c tune, but you would be pushing sh*t uphill as you will need to adapt a lot more stuff to get it on the engine in the first place.
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
Re: m62 t5 ecotec to buick conversion
Would I be able to mod a 808 with the nvram from the other pcm?
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Re: m62 t5 ecotec to buick conversion
you would be able to use the same nvram part, but you will need the other nvram board https://pcmhacking.net/forums/view ... f=14&t=167
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