Ghettodyne Support (OBD0) - Final Version: 2.3
#91
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
Soon it will support different multipliers, I swear! Just haven't had time lately.
Mike
Mike
#92
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
I love you, Mike.
I'd never heard you say it was on your agenda is why I'm so angsty about it. As long as it's on the long term plan, I can wait a while.
I'd never heard you say it was on your agenda is why I'm so angsty about it. As long as it's on the long term plan, I can wait a while.
#93
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
Actually Mike, I do have a question..
How are the expanded fuel and ignition maps coming along?
I read a post form a while back stating that you had successfully moved and expanded the maps. Any chance at seeing the code?
Are you working on the interpolation code to use the expanded maps, or is this just kind of on the back burner for now?
How are the expanded fuel and ignition maps coming along?
I read a post form a while back stating that you had successfully moved and expanded the maps. Any chance at seeing the code?
Are you working on the interpolation code to use the expanded maps, or is this just kind of on the back burner for now?
#94
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
ya i wondered what happened to that too.
btw what formulas is ghd using for fuel? i can never get a consistent result, especially when entering values that arent already in the table..
btw what formulas is ghd using for fuel? i can never get a consistent result, especially when entering values that arent already in the table..
#95
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
Yeah, Dave has been pestering the hell out of me for the multipliers
I am right smack dab in the middle of a move, so my computer is not readily accessible, but when it is again I'll post code for the fuel table move/etc. I didn't think you guys wanted to see assembly language :P
Mike
I am right smack dab in the middle of a move, so my computer is not readily accessible, but when it is again I'll post code for the fuel table move/etc. I didn't think you guys wanted to see assembly language :P
Mike
#96
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
I have a 91crx with a d16z5 engine, 124hp. (it's mainly like the doch ZC i think). It has a pm7 ECU, can I use ghettodyne on this?
xtensive has said the exact oposite about all the pm7's
please help me out? should i just get a 90-91 pm6 right away?
Originally Posted by blundar
GhettoDyne 2.2.1 MiniFAQ v.01
Q. What ECUs will ghettodyne work with as a one-chip drop in solution?
A. 90-91 PM6, 90-91 PR4, 90-91 PM7, 90-91 PS9, 90-91 PR5, 90+ PP5 (rover with Cat) The key here is that the ECU has a 256k external EPROM.
Q. What ECUs will ghettodyne work with as a one-chip drop in solution?
A. 90-91 PM6, 90-91 PR4, 90-91 PM7, 90-91 PS9, 90-91 PR5, 90+ PP5 (rover with Cat) The key here is that the ECU has a 256k external EPROM.
please help me out? should i just get a 90-91 pm6 right away?
#97
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
Uhm, that looks to me like it says a PM7 will work.
Crack the case ope nand see if it's got the 256K EEPROM, if it does, it'll work, if it doesn't, then it won't. Game over.
Crack the case ope nand see if it's got the 256K EEPROM, if it does, it'll work, if it doesn't, then it won't. Game over.
#98
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
PM7 != external EPROM.
Run a5h-less Amtel 8051 or build daughterboard to fit external EPROM. Search www.pgmfi.org for details.
Or, yeah, grab a 90-91 PM6.
Run a5h-less Amtel 8051 or build daughterboard to fit external EPROM. Search www.pgmfi.org for details.
Or, yeah, grab a 90-91 PM6.
#99
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
Do you know what....I've never actually seen a PM7 that _doesn't_ have external PROM. Mind you I've only ever seen 4-5 of them, and they were all 88 or 89, but yeah *shrug*.
A PM7 is what I've always done all my development/testing on.
Just thought I'd throw that out there...
A PM7 is what I've always done all my development/testing on.
Just thought I'd throw that out there...
#100
Re:Ghettodyne 2.2.1 w/ boost officially working
It was always my understanding that PM7 was like 88-89 PM6. :/
You'd know better than I would, I've never laid hands on a PM7, just going on what I was told.
You'd know better than I would, I've never laid hands on a PM7, just going on what I was told.