Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
ive been cutting and resoldering that jumper so much lately i finally got pissed off and soldered 2 wires into the jumper holes going to a switch i have mounted on that acrylic panel i made that covers the ecu. lol it makes it a lot easier to say the least.
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Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
not to bogart on your deal projekteg, but i'm in atl if wdwalker needs assistance. services available locally if you need. you can find me here and always on www.importlounge.com
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Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
okay, update on the project... i found a little solder joint that looked like it was real close to pins 13 and 14 on the lil 74 IC, took the end of the sharp pointer on the multimeter and got as much extra solder off as i could... now it's running a lil bit better, only now i still get a solid check light, but it doesn't bog down any more when i rev it. it runs WAY too rich though, it shows the last green LED on my A/F meter (way rich), and it's missing when i rev it. ideas?
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Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
Your plugs are probably fouled by now...you replace them yet?
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Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
I bet it's the bin you burned. Take a stock p28 bin and unclick vtec and the sensors you dont have. Change vtec to like 8000 and then set your rev limit to normal, like 6600. I've always ran a stock p28 map when I was NA. I always though my ecu was messed up too. But even with my first soldering job ever on an ecu and the right burn the car ran fine. Doubt his plugs are fouled. I've ran some pretty ugly bins on my car. Ran 390cc injectors on my car with no with no chip to scale them down for a little bit :-X
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Re:uberdata problem- bogging and cel
plugs are fine, i'm not driving it around like this :P i wired a switch to the jumper so i drive it around on the stock map. i'm gonna try burning a new bin today, does the d15b7 have a PA sensor and ELD? i unchecked them for that bin, just seeing if that would make any difference. runs rich, but isn't bogging down anymore. still misses. i'm thinking maybe there is still a tiny connection where the two pins were originally connected, there's kind of a lil scratch on the pcb, is there any way to keep it from jumping the 2 pins together on a scratched pcb?
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