ericjon262 What program do you use to read/write to these pcms?
ericjon262 What program do you use to read/write to these pcms?
Right now, I'm using winflash and tunercat obd2, in the past, I've used DHP and tiny tuner(just a bin editor) with good results, DHP is now defunct though, I've heard you can buy an ACVT-852 cable and use the DHP software (if you can find it). otherwise there's HP tuners, which is probably the easiest to get, but the most expensive to continually operate. I'm exploring options to improve capability of the obd2 PCM, but I haven't gotten too far yet.
Tiny Tuner:
http://theblattners.com/Projects/Tin..._XsKGP_EMPHWCY
Well it runs pretty good for the first time I started it.
Way to go. It's refreshing in today's day and age to see someone thinking outside the box and engineering something like that. We seem to be living in an age where people just want to watch a YouTube video to show them how to do something rather than just figuring something out on their own like we used to do. Maybe car crafting isn't dead.
Possibly pictures of the distributor will be shared?
dave w
I'm using the stock distributor from a 1996 Cherokee.
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