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Lauren wrote:Craig, Dale, per chance, I've found an AE86 with Advans on:
Sorry, but I'm still not convinced.
sheppy wrote:read through most of this from the start, did you get the running problems sorted?? what was the cause/fix???? oh, get those advans right on!!! they look well mean!!!![]()
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Lauren wrote:Craig, Dale, per chance, I've found an AE86 with Advans on:
Sorry, but I'm still not convinced.
Dale_V wrote:Lauren wrote:Craig, Dale, per chance, I've found an AE86 with Advans on:
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Sorry, but I'm still not convinced.
theyre not the ones lauren..
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although they do look quite good imo, but the style I posted would do it 100%
RedMR² wrote:
Yeah it would rock, but with Lauren all Advans in that style are collectively grouped as"3 spokes" mate and I feel you're flogging a dead horse
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Lauren wrote:sheppy wrote:read through most of this from the start, did you get the running problems sorted?? what was the cause/fix???? oh, get those advans right on!!! they look well mean!!!![]()
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Yes and no with the flatspot.We reset the modified ECU and that cured it lovely, but it would come back after about a week.
So, we got a stock ECU and put that on.
That cured it, but I can't help but feel that the car feels a little weaker at the top end with the stock ECU.
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As we have no way of working out what the modified ECU is, we'll probably look at getting a piggy back ECU for the future and get it mapped.Reckon we may well stick the modded ECU back on for an impending trackday, but have to be careful as no rev limiter(!).
JMR_AW11 wrote:If you get someone to desolder and read the standard EPROM chip contents from your modded ECU(fairly trivial task) and email me the binary file I'll tell you if it has a rev limiter and if it can be adjusted with a new binary file.
I'm surprised that the EPROM chip is hard soldered into the ECU.This implies that this board is a fit and forget solution
(apart from fine tuning via the DIP switches)
It could be that the DIP switches allow different rev limiter options as well as different mapping options.
Lauren wrote:Interestingly the AC guy reckoned that imported cars from Japan, California
(ie hot places) tend to have much better quality systems than you find in European cars, he reckoned because of the necessity of it over there.
Dale_V wrote:Lauren wrote:Interestingly the AC guy reckoned that imported cars from Japan, California
(ie hot places) tend to have much better quality systems than you find in European cars, he reckoned because of the necessity of it over there.
They definately do, all the UK cars I've been in with A/C have been lame compared to cars i've been in, while in America
Lauren wrote:JMR_AW11 wrote:If you get someone to desolder and read the standard EPROM chip contents from your modded ECU(fairly trivial task) and email me the binary file I'll tell you if it has a rev limiter and if it can be adjusted with a new binary file.
I'm surprised that the EPROM chip is hard soldered into the ECU.This implies that this board is a fit and forget solution
(apart from fine tuning via the DIP switches)
It could be that the DIP switches allow different rev limiter options as well as different mapping options.
Interesting Jeremy, but not convinced it's worth the effort just to find out if there is a rev limiter really.
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Though there are jumpers on there, I reckon we have next to no chance of really finding out what each one does, though stuff like oxy sensor on/off, rev limit etc, is probably what they are.
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Think I'm only likely to use the modded ECU on trackdays and will obviously have to watch not to over rev it.Mark has some shift lights installed for this.
JMR_AW11 wrote:
Well it's an interesting car and(to me) an interesting ECU, Lauren
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Assuming the ROM code is still mostly original Denso code I could probably tell from the binary file what the switches do.
My guess is that they switch in different ROM images because the 27C256 EPROM is capable of holding up to 8 versions of the factory ROM.
If you ever dump out the EPROM and email it to me I could probably work out 90% of the DIP switch functions within an hour or so of tracing each ROM image but I can't guarantee this.