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  1. Sticky: I would like to help :) And I have a 2006 in the...

    I would like to help :) And I have a 2006 in the driveway. I have not ever worked on a dodge pcm though. Do they use a bootloader to read the pcm, or just J1939 stuff?
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    All you need to do is count the air molocules...

    All you need to do is count the air molocules entering each cylinder from 2000 to 6000 rpms under WOT. Then you can set up SD tables perfectly. In the past Ford has relied more on MAF data than SD...
  3. Lol, you need a degree in physics to tune these...

    Lol, you need a degree in physics to tune these days :) I kind of miss doing this for a living, but retired at 50 is also a lot of fun!!

    That function doesn't really return a weight or distance,...
  4. The elm units suck for datalogging, especially on...

    The elm units suck for datalogging, especially on Fords. I don't think you can do high speed on GM, but it's been a while since I
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    In 1999 I think you can pull the memory chip and...

    In 1999 I think you can pull the memory chip and flash it back to stock. The only thing I can think of is some program messed with the VIN and/or PCM info to lock it. I have a big box of old PCMs. ...
  6. Sticky: This may seem stranbge but I'll offer my help. I...

    This may seem stranbge but I'll offer my help. I have a stock pcm twin turbo 2006 Viper, and I'm not under any NDAs anymore. I really don't know much about the JTECs but it's all just 1s and 0s in...
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