4.9.3 is the latest version of EEHack.
Type: Posts; User: NomakeWan
4.9.3 is the latest version of EEHack.
I hope he didn't use the Hypertech bin. Hypertech everything is hacky trash.
I'm not blaming you here; I'm just saying that if it were my car and that were happening, I'd run through a few...
That is incredibly peculiar. If it were my car, the next thing I'd do is check error codes. If it's throwing an ECM PROM Fault error code then I know something's super wrong with the BIN and/or chip...
The problem with adjusting the MAF tables is that you need actual data to do that. That's why I didn't suggest adjusting any tables to get your tune right. I'm not going to be able to help you if...
No problem! I apologize that it took several posts before I actually went and had a look at the ARAR BIN more deeply; that should've been the first thing I did, but since it came from here I just...
Looking into the $OE definition, those BINs are 64KB. The 27SF512 is also a 64KB chip. This means you should not be modifying anything at all in TunerPro's settings for burning the BIN. The BIN's...
Why the argument? If you know how big the BIN for your ECM is, and you know how big your chip is, why not just use TunerPro's built-in BIN Stacker? Just stack the BIN and you won't ever have to worry...
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Okay, so one thing at a time.
I do not see a "6E_Extended.xdf" on Scott Hansen's site, only 6E.xdf. Scott knows his stuff so if you did get your XDF from him, I have no reason to believe...
The 27SF512 is a 64 KB chip. The BIN for your ECM is 16KB. So you should be BIN Stacking.
I've attached a modified version of the above BIN designed for a 64KB chip to this post.
If when...
Doing some research into your fan problem, looks like these cars have a rather convoluted fan trigger setup that has multiple inputs and outputs:...
Everything depends on the quality of the XDF file you are using to interpret the BIN in question. If the XDF is barebones (or worse, wrong) then you are pretty much on your own as far as knowing what...
What steveo said. If the MSB of the 16-bit Word is 2 and the LSB of the 16-bit word is 200, then the complete value of the 16-bit word is 712. Plugging 712 into the MAF conversion equation from...
Okay, then that sucker is incredibly simple. It's a linear equation.
If you want to display as AFR (Gasoline) instead of Lambda (any fuel), then:
AFR:1 = N*(10 / 256) + 10
For example, if N...
According to the EE definition file for EEHack, MAF gm/s is a Word (16 bits) at Offset 45 in Mode 00 (F4 00). The calculation you posted is correct. If your datastream value was 200, then the result...
If it's fleabay, who knows?
If it's not mission-critical or anything, I say flash it with a known-good BIN and see what happens. Worst that can happen is it bricks, but if it's already got a bad...
You mean you guys don't tune OBD1 shift tables just by doing math on tire diameter, gear ratio, and desired RPM? Have I been missing out on a shortcut all these years?
D27 is the spare unused ADC input. D31 is the ADC input for the A/C pressure sensor.
According to EEHack's definition file for $EE, the A/C Pressure input is a Byte (8 bits) at Offset 26 in a Mode...
So the actual non-sarcastic answer is TunerPro RT doesn't actually have the ability to display the gauges fullscreen? That's rather unfortunate. I'd ask if they'd consider adding that as a feature...
It exists as a DIY device: http://www.pfautsch.com/?page_id=1486
Left the market to focus on family. A company called BoostedNW is now selling stuff like what they used to sell, including a replacement for the Ostrich. They're where I got the MEMCAL adapter for my...
That's very similar to how devices like the Moates Ostrich work, so yeah, that works too! Best of luck!
Heck yeah! Glad you're sorted. Good luck with the tuning work!
Nope, I use both banks in my '95 logs as well. Trimalyzer can handle that.
As a sanity check, make sure that the field mappings are correct as well. If it's pulling data from the wrong field in...
Usually seeing max correction means your import settings for the log are wrong. I had that happen when I was importing EEHack logs into it for the first time. Trimalyzer by default uses 0-255 (128...
Trimalyzer is great but you'll need to tell it what format your MAF table is actually in for its data to make any sense. I haven't looked at an 0411 so I don't know what sort of MAF table it uses,...