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Re: '730 ecu
If you're unsure about the tables, use the graphical
part of the program. Count the humps--count the dots.
That's your table 9X10 size or "whatever" it is. Then you
can verify and design your own ECU files for ANY prom
you read. The spark and fuel maps are the easiest--the rest
is pick and find from similarities in other *.ecu maps.
Which one were you working on ??
Lyndon.
-----Original Message-----
From: Swayze <kswayze@bellsouth.net>
To: gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: January 18, 2000 11:12 AM
Subject: '730 ecu
>Let me know if any of it works,
>the winbin .ecu file cleared up the prom
>edit format questions I had.
>one of the VE tables in the promedit is
>9x9 and 9x11(or was it 13?)in the winbin
>file.
>I have seen differences in the MAP axis
>labeling too.0-80 vs. 0-100kpa. is there
>a marker that shows the start of each
>table. Grumpy had mentioned a 3 byte
>header?
>byE
>Mike S.
>
>Programmer wrote:
>>
>> thanks Mike.
>> I've also heard acetone works great and doesn't
>> remove labelling.
>>
>> Lyndon.