new guy here, seeking info and what NOT to do,
have a turbo buick (GN) so am somewhat familiar with EFI
but am starting a twin turbo SBC in my 57 chevy using cutler set up, need a ECM, so am open for suggestions.
thanks
new guy here, seeking info and what NOT to do,
have a turbo buick (GN) so am somewhat familiar with EFI
but am starting a twin turbo SBC in my 57 chevy using cutler set up, need a ECM, so am open for suggestions.
thanks
Hope to here more of the Buick Turbo!
1990 Chevy Suburban 5.7L Auto ECM 1227747 $42!
1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7L Vortec 0411 Swap to RoadRunner!
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My suggestion would be to use the LS 0411 PCM for a twin turbo SBC. I've designed a bolt on crank position sensor for my 0411 project, but using the stock SBC 1997 - 2002 Vortec timing cover and sensor also work with the LS 0411 PCM. The advantage I see to using the LS 0411 PCM is using both MAP, MAF, and dual O2 sensors. The LS 0411 PCM is sequential fire. Just a note about budget planning for the LS 0411 PCM, the software is not low cost compared the other ECM / PCM software.
dave w
I would like to play with the '411 PCM in the not too distant future. There are some files that should be available soon for use with that PCM and Tuner Pro RT. :D
The man who says something is impossible, is usually interrupted by the man doing it.
That TunerPro RT for the 0411 PCM would be AWESOME!!! Just wonder if the TunerPro RT version would be able to do a full memory flash? It would also be AWESOME if TunerPro RT could do a crank position learn?Originally Posted by Six_Shooter
Sign me up as a Beta Tester for the TunerPro RT 0411 files!
dave w
I am currently using a "Fast" controller unit, on the Buick, its very adjustable/ tuneable.
I am interested in the 411 pcm, where can I obtain more info?
is this "batch fire " or sequential?
I also run a 96 corvette LT1 in my 71 el camino, using OEM computer, looking for 25 + MPG!
here is the "cutler " set up i'm planning to use,
I believe it's an edelbrock throttle body,
[quote=dave w]That TunerPro RT for the 0411 PCM would be AWESOME!!! Just wonder if the TunerPro RT version would be able to do a full memory flash? It would also be AWESOME if TunerPro RT could do a crank position learn?Originally Posted by "Six_Shooter":37jx1wnm
Sign me up as a Beta Tester for the TunerPro RT 0411 files!
dave w[/quote:37jx1wnm]
I don't have all the information, but what I have been able to gather is that the tuning can be done with Tuner Pro, then uploaded using a different program, since TP doesn't natively support flashing of PCMs.
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