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    If you would care to share the message differences, it's sort of the entire spirit of this and most of the other things I post here.

    I've only touched one and may never again, but if I ever get vanity plates for mine they will be "ZR-N0NE" because in it's current configuration it would easily best any stock LT5 and most of the modded ones. I would love to own one for nostalgic aspirations, but knowing that Lingenfelter has bought up and is effectively bogarting every last piece of remaining engine parts GM owned makes it something I couldn't afford to drive the way I would like to.

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    Yes, planning to. Been away from my computer and a PITA to post from phone. I will get everything I know so far and post it. I will also post the 94 ZR-1 BIN
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    Quote Originally Posted by spfautsch View Post
    I've only touched one and may never again, but if I ever get vanity plates for mine they will be "ZR-N0NE" because in it's current configuration it would easily best any stock LT5 and most of the modded ones. I would love to own one for nostalgic aspirations, but knowing that Lingenfelter has bought up and is effectively bogarting every last piece of remaining engine parts GM owned makes it something I couldn't afford to drive the way I would like to.
    Not sure Lingenfelter bought them all. Jerry's Gaskets has tons of parts. Only had to find parts, CCM, ECM and Ignition Module, but the IM is pretty stout.. As for Power, yeah I only have headers on mine and 4.10 gears.. I did other mods as my last vette (89 L98) had a built Miniram motor. I do know one ZR-1 ( another friend of mine) that coule give you a good run.. it runs 10.5's in the 1/4 (on stock gears I think)..

    Alright, CCM Messaging:

    I want to thank everyone for the help I have received. I have looked at a couple messages with the CCMs I have. So of this info cam from NomakeWan as well
    I am pulling this form the ECM Simulator that NomakeWan posted around page 18. I was woking on the Arduino to test the messages which is why they are formatted the way they are

    Edit: Checksums may not be correct at the end, witht he simulator I had it always calculating the Check sum as I kept changing values and compiling, so that was the quicker way to get the correct messages

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    94-95 ECM->CCM message.. LT1 only
    0x41, 0x67, 0x02, 0xF5, 0x00, 0xCD, 0x87, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x88, 0x00, 0x48, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x40 
    
    1992-1993 ECM->CCM
     LT1 Message 0x41, 0x64, 0x01, 0xF3, 0x00, 0xCD, 0x60, 0x01, 0x00, 0x6F, 0x0F, 0xD6, 0x83, 0x00, 0x51, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x13
    I found this message was happy with CCMs set for LT5 or LT1. I tried to twiddle Byte 10 MSB, but no changes as I could see
    
    1990-1991 ECM->CCM Messages 
    L98 Message = 0x41, 0x61, 0x00, 0xEC, 0x00, 0x39, 0x39, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xB4, 0x00, 0x39, 0x12
    LT5 Message = 0x41, 0x61, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x4F, 0x54, 0x01, 0xAD, 0x80, 0x76, 0x7A, 0x00, 0x4B, 0x13
    1990-1991 Byte 10 MSB must be  set to 1 to tell CCM it is a LT5 (Tested and Confirmed with above messages)
    
    My final message was a pull from the 1995 ZR-1 I helped fix due to having a LT1 CCM. What I found interesting was the message:
    
    1995 LT5 (I assume 94 as well)
    0x41, 0x64, 0x00, 0xEF, 0x00, 0x51, 0x47, 0x01, 0x08, 0xCB, 0x14, 0x81, 0x7A, 0x00, 0x46, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xAD
    Same size and length as the LT1. I no longer have a 94-95 CCM for test purposes.
    I am debating on buying a 1994 CCM for testing purposes, but have 4 others so not quite sure I need it. I need to finish my test bench which will add functions to the ECM Simulator for some of the cluster displays..

    EDIT #2. ECM messaging will be the same for 92-95 LT5s. they new at the end of 1992 the ZR-1 would end in 1995, so all remaining motors were built in 1993. If the LT1 and LT5 shared messaging in 92-93 that would make sense that the flag int he 94-95 CCM changes the whole message detection. I still believe there might be a flag in 92-93 but thinking now maybe not

    EDIT #3: you said you would do a vanity plate: ZR NONE.. My Expanded Antique Plate is ZR ONE.. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- View Post
    Not sure Lingenfelter bought them all. Jerry's Gaskets has tons of parts. Only had to find parts, CCM, ECM and Ignition Module, but the IM is pretty stout..
    I was referring to the hard parts like blocks, heads, intakes, cams and crankshafts. You know, the other type of "magic smoke" where the fire is ignited by metal-on-metal type catastrophic friction.

    Quote Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- View Post
    I am debating on buying a 1994 CCM for testing purposes, but have 4 others so not quite sure I need it. I need to finish my test bench which will add functions to the ECM Simulator for some of the cluster displays..
    AngryCorvair's donor is out of a 94. I'd loan it to you if it would contribute to your quest.

    Thanks for sharing what you have. Once we have this nut fully cracked we can move on to the C5 and OBD-II / J1850 VPW based stuff. Who's with me!?! [crickets]

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    Quote Originally Posted by spfautsch View Post
    Once we have this nut fully cracked we can move on to the C5 and OBD-II / J1850 VPW based stuff. Who's with me!?! [crickets]
    I would be down, if only because the fact that Rob Dahm has stuffed a stock PCM and entire throttle body into the fender of his rotary-swapped C5 drives me absolutely freaking bonkers. There is no reason to do that when all he actually wants to do is make the dash happy.

    Just...yanno...need to actually get my hands on a C5 first.

    As for the flag in 92-93 for LT1 vs LT5, technically the CCM does have the code for that error message. However, figuring out what those error codes are actually querying is the territory of the real nerds here. Someone like kur4o would need to take a crack at disassembling the CCM code and looking for the routine that the CCM runs to trip the error flag for DTC 81.
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    Actually the error I would see for the 90-91 want C41. So it could be either, C81 was not on the 1990-91

    Here is my better version of my bench. The green PCB is an old ECM setup made on Thirdgen or anothe site years ago, it has some POTs. I want to test my message reader that will be based on Nomake's code

    The screen is a 4.3 version of the 5" version in my car. It replaced the basic DIC. I am working on adding the data from the ECM to CCM. This is an older screen and I want to see if I can make a second page that is touch accessible
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    Oh, you're right, 81 wasn't in the 90 definition. But I was more talking about the 92-93 CCM anyway. Interesting that in the older CCM, getting the 'wrong' bit on the reply would just make the CCM pretend like the ECM wasn't even there. Silly GM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NomakeWan View Post
    Oh, you're right, 81 wasn't in the 90 definition. But I was more talking about the 92-93 CCM anyway. Interesting that in the older CCM, getting the 'wrong' bit on the reply would just make the CCM pretend like the ECM wasn't even there. Silly GM.
    Haven't been getting email notifications again - and I'm completely lost here is C41 / C81 a dtc or ???

    Anyway, I finally had some time to work on modding my logger so it will write all ALDL data to the sd card. That's now working so I should be able to capture the initial interaction between the PCM / CCM very easily with VATS enabled / disabled in the CCM, and with / without the correct PASSKey resistor. But now I'm remembering how rough my code example was where I left it. There's a lot of cleaning up, general stupidity mitigation, and function modularizing needing done. Ugh.

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