Re: Code 3 using TE
Ok so i wiped everything and re installed it, still the same problem.
I should also say that this is on a romless ecu, whether that makes a difference i dont know |
Re: Code 3 using TE
Originally Posted by surfer
Ok so i wiped everything and re installed it, still the same problem.
I should also say that this is on a romless ecu, whether that makes a difference i dont know |
Re: Code 3 using TE
yeah i got rid of turboedit and all its components from my hard drive and then reinstalled everything
The ecu I am using is a romless ecu that has been converted to accept an external eeprom, whether this would make a difference to anything I dont know |
Re: Code 3 using TE
Hum, so its an 88-89 non-chippable format ecu? Is it possible that the modifications didn't work out perfectly?
Do you have a normally chippable 90-91 ecu you could use to test your bin file? |
Re: Code 3 using TE
thing is, it works okay in vac just not in boost, that doesnt sound like it would be a problem within the modifications of the ecu.
I'm in the process of building another, this time using a PM7, dev board, ribbon cable and my proper soldering station, I'll post up if that goes to ---- as well. Unfortunately the only chippable ecu I have available has a couple of damaged tracks so intermittently throws codes |
Re: Code 3 using TE
man how ------- retarded am i, I forgot to link out the internal rom to make it read from the external.
Thanks for the help guys |
Re: Code 3 using TE
Giggle... I was going to say... your issue sounded like it was map seeing boost... but with TE rom... that shouldn't be issue.
Glad you figured it out... you are a better man than I doing the external eprom route instead of just using the chippable ones. |
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