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93 V6 flash
Looking for info on flashing 93 v6 (16172693) I find a lot for 93,94,95 lt1 but no v6. I have tuner pro RT with the P66-V6 files and scan9495-v6. I am able to connect and datalog. Mainly wanting to be able to turn off vats and other unneeded. I am running a 3400 FWD converted to RWD in a 79 MGB. I had the computer programed for me. Wanting to do another conversion and would like to do the programming myself.
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I made some eehack v6 beta version for the 94-95 pcms.
Most of the stuff don`t work except for reading and some datalogging so just ignore the other functions.
Flash was bench tested on a 94 v6 pcm but no thorough tests were done.
You can try a test read to see how it goes. Don`t attempt any flashing yet, it uses slightly different bin file format.
Extract the files to the installation folder of the lt1 eehack v4.7 and run from there. On startup select the v6 definition included in the zip.
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I don't have eehack yet, I will look into it, thanks.
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there's a plan to make my new flash tool work with a V6 but it might be a little bit.
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down loaded v4.9 and your v6 eehack, got them installed but cannot connect. Not sure if I am selecting v6 defenition correctly.
it doesn't show up when I select directory I have to go find it. I can connect to Tuner pro and scan 9495 so my connection should be ok.
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DATASTREAM ERR: No reply.
SERIAL ERR: Corrupt data in echo! Possibly a bad serial interface or noise on the bus.
This is what shows up in debug log.
My computer is obd1 EEHack apears to be obd2, is this going to work?
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eehack is totally obd-1, you need to use the special v6 version for sure.
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Ok, I'll play with it more in the morning, Thanks
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Still getting this error.
DATASTREAM ERR: No reply.
SERIAL ERR: Corrupt data in echo! Possibly a bad serial interface or noise on the bus.
Replaced the end on my cable today, I connect to Tuner Pro and Scan9495 no problem.
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Can you give some detailed step by step troubleshooting.
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Trying the ecm in the car (key on only and engine running) and one on the bench, the one on the bench is connected to a fully charged battery(charger disconnected when testing). Down loaded and installed eehack, down loaded v6 eehack and installed in eehack installation folder. open eehack go to settings and set file and select ee_definition_v6.csv and com3. click connect and it tries connecting but fails repeatedly. occasionally it looks like its trying to load, in the acq window it will start scrolling through different items like it is trying to but then fails. I tried moving the definition file to another folder and loading from there, no differance. This morning I noticed the plug on my cord was a little scetchy so soldered new one on. If I go into program files and open eehack_v6_w4_4 a small window opens with v6edit click connect and it says its connected but there is no data.
Hope that is not too much rambling.
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The last step is good. We can work from there.
Open the eehack_v6_w4_4. You should see v6edition in the right bottom corner to confirm the version you are running. Than click settings and select the v6 definition file. A restart might be needed for the definition file to load properly.
Open again the exe and click connect, if the connection is good it should say connected, than click on datalog, you should see some data being logged.
If it is all good click on the flash button on the main screen. Than press download bin from ecm and follow instructions.
Looking forward for feedback.
To help troubleshooting press debug from the main screen and mark verbose checkbox. Than you can copy the log to a text file and post it here for analysis.
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when I go to settings there is no window for definition files only log/bin directories.
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connection failed. This was on my bench unit
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x0
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x1
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x2
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xF4 MSG=0x1
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xF4 MSG=0x2
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xF4 MSG=0x3
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x4
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x5
Loading Definition DEVICE=0xE4 MSG=0x1
Loaded 1015 elements into 9 definitions.
VERSION re-checking, network went online!
VERSION offline status, skipping versioning
Using monotonic reference clock.
EEHack Version 1.00
Current OS : Windows 10 (10.0)
Built with THROTTLE_MS=2
Opened serial port COM3 Description USB Serial Port MFR FTDI
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
Listening 2000ms for broadcast heartbeat...
Timeout waiting for heartbeat after: 2000ms
SHUTUP DEVICE e4
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
SHUTUP DEVICE f9
[SERIAL WRITE]*F95608A9
DATASTREAM: Send MODE8 keepalive*F95608A9
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
Listening 2000ms for broadcast heartbeat...
Timeout waiting for heartbeat after: 2000ms
SHUTUP DEVICE e4
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
SHUTUP DEVICE f9
[SERIAL WRITE]*F95608A9
DATASTREAM: Send MODE8 keepalive*F95608A9
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
START SILENCE ROUTINE
Listening 2000ms for broadcast heartbeat...
Timeout waiting for heartbeat after: 2000ms
SHUTUP DEVICE e4
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
SHUTUP DEVICE f9
[SERIAL WRITE]*F95608A9
DATASTREAM: Send MODE8 keepalive*F95608A9
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45608BE
[SERIAL DISCARD ECHO]
[SERIAL READ]*E45608BE
SERIAL: WAITED_TOO_LONG in serial_read_packet
RESUME DEVICE f9
[SERIAL WRITE]*F95600B1
RESUME DEVICE e4
[SERIAL WRITE]*E45600C6
[SERIAL DISCARD] for ms: 100