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Re: MemCals Needing a Good Home...
Walter Sherwin wrote:
>
> The NETRES is part of an analog complex circuit which attempts to drive the
> physical hardware in the event of either a CPU failure or an EPROM failure.
> [...] Yes, it requires that
> the hardware is "okay" and specifically it assumes that the TPS, CTS, and
> MAP (or MAF) are okay.
Actually, on MAF cars, only TPS and CTS are used. If you study the
wiring harness diagrams for both MAF and MAP 2.8 MPFI's (1226869 &
1226870 ECMs), you'll notice that either MAP or TPS goes to two ECM
inputs. The extra input goes to the RFD chip. In a P4, the MEMCAL can
jumper TPS into a circuit that creates a fake MAP signal. Look at pins
61, 63 & 64 of the MEMCAL. Pin 61 provides the LOAD signal to the RFD.
63 & 64 are hooked to the raw MAP and TPS signals.
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