How much has been covered 730'
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Car: 92' RS
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How much has been covered 730'
How many Constants, Flags and Tables have been covered in the 730'? I see alot of address's that have no meaning yet. Are there alot more flags, constants, and tables the "we" dont know about yet? I understand that most of the definitions that we need to tune with are already explained, but im just wondering if "we" have only scratched the surface of the 730' or if "we" have dug real deep into the ecm's paremeters. Is there anything left that is usefull for the DIY Tuners?
*note*: I put "we" in qoutations for respect of the people out there have devoted alot of time, material, money and interest to make the ease of tuning a GM ECM possible for the beginners(like me). You know who you are and thanks for your time
*note*: I put "we" in qoutations for respect of the people out there have devoted alot of time, material, money and interest to make the ease of tuning a GM ECM possible for the beginners(like me). You know who you are and thanks for your time
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From: Browns Town
Car: 86 Monte SS (730,$8D,G3,AP,4K,S_V4)
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I have put an XDF together with every address in tha calibration section of the AUJP but there are many that the "full" functionality is not completly known yet. There are several areas of TCC parameters that I just havn't traced out as an example. My naming convention on the file made it incompatible with current versions that share the names with other programs. This made for consistency among users asking questions. I've held back posting it because of such issues.
I do want to get one out there that does have all of the addresses in regardless of the naming issue. Naming it "experimental" or something so the source of the question is easily known.
This is not to confuse people but to let more see the undefined items and promote investigation. Lots of people run $8D, need some to just attack one unclear thing and post back.
Pick away at the thing till it is done.
The latest assembly code has been uploaded to Craig's site for the "stock" AUJP. (JP_AUJP2.zip under hacs) Grab a copy and go line by line through the cal to see what I mean. A full XDF gets large in a hurry.
The 99.9% relocatable code will fully assemble, compare and work.
Haven't been able to really play with relocating since my motor is apart but some testing was proven ok.
The XDF and ADS files are to follow along shortly.
It "should have all the catergories and appropriate ADS linking to the file when done. Several rewrites due to errors have been my main delays.
Just going to take a little more time.
There is more to figure out, to answer the main question.
John
I do want to get one out there that does have all of the addresses in regardless of the naming issue. Naming it "experimental" or something so the source of the question is easily known.
This is not to confuse people but to let more see the undefined items and promote investigation. Lots of people run $8D, need some to just attack one unclear thing and post back.
Pick away at the thing till it is done.
The latest assembly code has been uploaded to Craig's site for the "stock" AUJP. (JP_AUJP2.zip under hacs) Grab a copy and go line by line through the cal to see what I mean. A full XDF gets large in a hurry.
The 99.9% relocatable code will fully assemble, compare and work.
Haven't been able to really play with relocating since my motor is apart but some testing was proven ok.
The XDF and ADS files are to follow along shortly.
It "should have all the catergories and appropriate ADS linking to the file when done. Several rewrites due to errors have been my main delays.
Just going to take a little more time.
There is more to figure out, to answer the main question.
John
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