If self tuning worked do you think GM, FORD etc would actually employ calibrations engineers. Sometimes people are actually more skilled than a damn PC.
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If self tuning worked do you think GM, FORD etc would actually employ calibrations engineers. Sometimes people are actually more skilled than a damn PC.
Don't you just love originality :-*
Thanks, much nicer :cheers:
Care to open it up for some inside shots?, I was horrified when I saw inside the L** ***t adaptor.
Those were a 68HC11 based PCM right?, the 68HC11 can only 'see' 64K, generally a bank swapping technique is used to access the lower / higher 64K banks.
Sure makes following the code a real PITA....
That's how the world works, but nothing worth it's while should be free....
I would really doubt that.
Madza have usually used Denso PCM's (see also Toyota). Very nasty, code is usually locked away in an OTP CPU.
Yes, they are totally different as the Flash is not 'segmented' like the later stuff.
Given HP Tuners are reflashing them I'm sure one of those guys will post the answer for you.
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Ooo, that looks like it was fun to get out!!.
That processor looks to be an MPC series, not a CPU32?.
Are these also the new CAN PCM's or is it still VPW?.
Either way, thanks for the pics,...