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what kind of reluctor does the N* use for the cam?
Have you ever seen all of the tunable parameters for an LS1 PCM? it's insane, I have my doubts that it flat out wouldn't work.
Have you ever seen all of the tunable parameters for an LS1 PCM? it's insane, I have my doubts that it flat out wouldn't work.
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I have found the flags for cyl count in the bin, not sure if that's the only change that would be required though.
In other news, the guys on the megasquirt forum said the patch will probably be in by the end of the month, but maybe even by the end of the week!
In other news, the guys on the megasquirt forum said the patch will probably be in by the end of the month, but maybe even by the end of the week!
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"new" engine is paid for, I'll have my work cut out for me for the next couple weeks for sure.
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All the fixed cam timing engines use the right intake sprocket. <'99 has a single peg, while >'00 has the 180 degree ring like you mentioned on the previous page.ericjon262 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:24 pm what kind of reluctor does the N* use for the cam?
Have you ever seen all of the tunable parameters for an LS1 PCM? it's insane, I have my doubts that it flat out wouldn't work.
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Which .bin?ericjon262 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:02 pm I have found the flags for cyl count in the bin, not sure if that's the only change that would be required though.
In other news, the guys on the megasquirt forum said the patch will probably be in by the end of the month, but maybe even by the end of the week!
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I should rephrase, I found it in the tunerpro XDF.The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:28 amWhich .bin?ericjon262 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:02 pm I have found the flags for cyl count in the bin, not sure if that's the only change that would be required though.
In other news, the guys on the megasquirt forum said the patch will probably be in by the end of the month, but maybe even by the end of the week!
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is the shelby code compatible with both sensors? I assume it's just with the 00+The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 8:28 amAll the fixed cam timing engines use the right intake sprocket. <'99 has a single peg, while >'00 has the 180 degree ring like you mentioned on the previous page.ericjon262 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 4:24 pm what kind of reluctor does the N* use for the cam?
Have you ever seen all of the tunable parameters for an LS1 PCM? it's insane, I have my doubts that it flat out wouldn't work.
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.XDF for which .bin?
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it's obd2, so it's by OS. OS from gearhead efi is 12202088, which I'm pretty sure is a truck file, but I'm finding some odd settings in the file, seems like something isn't right.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... CM-Project!
Edit: I'm also not going to be pursuing this any further until I get some other stuff handled.
http://www.gearhead-efi.com/Fuel-Inject ... CM-Project!
Edit: I'm also not going to be pursuing this any further until I get some other stuff handled.
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hmmm, the MS3x issue with the 24x wheel is halfway fixed. the wheel now works with the 6 cylinder programming, but exhibits an odd sync loss problem. will working on it, but I think it may be deeper than I like, the LS1 cam position is a 175 degree 1x "wheel", the LX9, is a single missing tooth. both are 1x, but one will produce a wildly different signal, which I think may be confusing the MS3.
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Shelby code is for <'99 engines. IIRC, the Series 1 was a '99 model with a special waiver such that it only had to meet '98 emissions standards. Supposedly the only difference between it and a standard Aurora 4.0 was that it had the Cadillac L37 (300 HP; 266/244) cams with the intakes ground 5 degrees advanced (IE, reduced the LSA by 5 degrees). The normal Aurora engines used the Cadillac LD8 (275 HP; 244/244) cams. CHRF re-drilled sprockets advance the intake cams TEN degrees.ericjon262 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 27, 2019 5:41 pm
is the shelby code compatible with both sensors? I assume it's just with the 00+
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The outlook is poor for a decent Gen III PCM that controls a V6 on a 24x crank.
Ther GEN IV ECM, handles a 58x crank and 4x cam sensor with V6 waste spark.
Ther GEN IV ECM, handles a 58x crank and 4x cam sensor with V6 waste spark.
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I think the outlook is better than you might think, but I agree, it's not great. the whole project is very low on my priority list for sure.FieroWanaBe1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:47 pm The outlook is poor for a decent Gen III PCM that controls a V6 on a 24x crank.
Ther GEN IV ECM, handles a 58x crank and 4x cam sensor with V6 waste spark.
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Just get an LZ4 or 3900... bigger bore, better heads, variable cam phasing... Extra better new.FieroWanaBe1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:47 pm The outlook is poor for a decent Gen III PCM that controls a V6 on a 24x crank.
Ther GEN IV ECM, handles a 58x crank and 4x cam sensor with V6 waste spark.
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The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 7:34 pmJust get an LZ4 or 3900... bigger bore, better heads, variable cam phasing... Extra better new.FieroWanaBe1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 28, 2019 1:47 pm The outlook is poor for a decent Gen III PCM that controls a V6 on a 24x crank.
Ther GEN IV ECM, handles a 58x crank and 4x cam sensor with V6 waste spark.
I'm just curious how much tuning capability we have for them, being non-V8 GM products, I'd bet it's minimal. yet another reason I'm gonna stay with my MS3.
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I just found out about this:
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic ... ion+module
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic ... ion+module
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That's a long thread, but interesting. I only read the first page so far.FieroWanaBe1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:12 pm I just found out about this:
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic ... ion+module
I don't *need* any ignition work... The Northstar coil pack is every bit as bullet-proof as the V6 coil packs, but coil per cylinder is pretty sexy. It would probably be easier to update the Shelby .BIN to run coil per cylinder than to try to get something else to work, though.
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probably just run it with an LS1 bin at that point...The Dark Side of Will wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 4:38 pmThat's a long thread, but interesting. I only read the first page so far.FieroWanaBe1 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2019 2:12 pm I just found out about this:
https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic ... ion+module
I don't *need* any ignition work... The Northstar coil pack is every bit as bullet-proof as the V6 coil packs, but coil per cylinder is pretty sexy. It would probably be easier to update the Shelby .BIN to run coil per cylinder than to try to get something else to work, though.
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Incompatible trigger wheels.
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what's the wheel pattern on a N*? I thought they were 24x?
Edit: they are 24x, but GM was dumb and used a different 24x...
Edit: they are 24x, but GM was dumb and used a different 24x...
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