engine swap and my chip
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From: Bay Area, Ca
Car: 1995
Engine: 5.7
Transmission: T-56
engine swap and my chip
im using the stock ANLU chip, does anyone have suggestions on what to change first on the chip with the mods i have. i already have a burner and eraser, just dont have an editor. which do u recommend? or do u have a bin file that u can send me that works better than the one im using that i can start with. i just started this PROM burning stuff and need alot of help. i have a 91 RS.
this is my engine
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=146434
this is my engine
https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=146434
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From: The Bone Yard
Car: Death Mobile
Engine: 666 c.i.
TBI right? Chat with JPrevost. He's done a lot of hands-on work for the TBI system.
Do a key-word search on this board (DIY Prom) and look for TBI.
As for Bin Editors, I use TunerCat but it costs money ($69 for the program and $20 for the TDF definition for your car). TunerCat is one of the better Bin Editors you can buy, and they are constantly updating both the program and TDFs as more info is discovered. All updates to the program and TDFs are free.
Also, if you want to start working on another type of OBD1 computer, TunerCat has one of the broadest support and the next time you only need the TDF for $20. The $69 program is only a one time cost. You just need to buy the TDF.
There are free ones, though I don't know how well they are documented for the L05. JPrevost can probably help you there.
Do a key-word search on this board (DIY Prom) and look for TBI.
As for Bin Editors, I use TunerCat but it costs money ($69 for the program and $20 for the TDF definition for your car). TunerCat is one of the better Bin Editors you can buy, and they are constantly updating both the program and TDFs as more info is discovered. All updates to the program and TDFs are free.
Also, if you want to start working on another type of OBD1 computer, TunerCat has one of the broadest support and the next time you only need the TDF for $20. The $69 program is only a one time cost. You just need to buy the TDF.
There are free ones, though I don't know how well they are documented for the L05. JPrevost can probably help you there.
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