Hey Genn,
Hey Genn,
I am fixen to order tonight and I'd like you to check this out to see if I got the right part...
16K x 8 120NS 28CERDIP
Item # AM27C128120DC @$3.99
http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp...r-epromciruits
My car is an 86 IROC
Appreciate your time man!!!
[This message has been edited by Z-BOSS (edited February 14, 2001).]
16K x 8 120NS 28CERDIP
Item # AM27C128120DC @$3.99
http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp...r-epromciruits
My car is an 86 IROC
Appreciate your time man!!!
[This message has been edited by Z-BOSS (edited February 14, 2001).]
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Z-Boss ... that part is correct.
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Best Time = 12.244 @ 112.51mph (1.778 60' / 7.819@88.32mph in the 1/8)
All Natural. No Force. No Drugs. Stock Bottom End. Stock Body Panels.
Gunning for NA 11's with bigger cam, bigger stall, and bigger exhaust.
-=ICON Motorsports=-
Moderator: PROM board at thirdgen.org
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I thoroughly enjoy it and have a lot of fun trying things and seeing what result I get.
I am finding that every table GM put in the eprom has a purpose, though it is often not readily apparent. It involves a lot of testing, capturing of information, analyzing and "tweaking". The nice thing is, of all the things you can do to a car, it is actually the cleanest.
I am finding that every table GM put in the eprom has a purpose, though it is often not readily apparent. It involves a lot of testing, capturing of information, analyzing and "tweaking". The nice thing is, of all the things you can do to a car, it is actually the cleanest.
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$69.95 at www.tunercat.com use PayPal and they use to give you your TDF of choice. Though few people have said that TunerCat has recently started to charge for the TDF if the 42 (Truck TBI) is not your TDF of choice.
Regardless, I think it is one of the best investments I make and I also highly recommend their TDF Editor as there are many tables that are not necessarily defined or constants (or direct patches to GM's code if you are so tricky) that you can do with TDF Editor.
Also, once you have it, it is only $20.00 to get other TDFs. Right now, I am investigating the 749 Syclone/Typhoon ecm and I am curious what it can do. $20.00 is a cheap way to investigate IMO (cheaper than buying an ecm, eprom and harness only to be disappointed).
Being a former programmer/analyst I highly respect other people's investment in time and effort. The time savings over using WinBin is worth it to me.
But you can use WinBin if you want to save a few bucks. But I think TunerCat is well worth the money. And no, I do not own shares in the company. Just a happy user.
Regardless, I think it is one of the best investments I make and I also highly recommend their TDF Editor as there are many tables that are not necessarily defined or constants (or direct patches to GM's code if you are so tricky) that you can do with TDF Editor.
Also, once you have it, it is only $20.00 to get other TDFs. Right now, I am investigating the 749 Syclone/Typhoon ecm and I am curious what it can do. $20.00 is a cheap way to investigate IMO (cheaper than buying an ecm, eprom and harness only to be disappointed).
Being a former programmer/analyst I highly respect other people's investment in time and effort. The time savings over using WinBin is worth it to me.
But you can use WinBin if you want to save a few bucks. But I think TunerCat is well worth the money. And no, I do not own shares in the company. Just a happy user.
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