been a couple of years and i am rusty , chipping a 730
been a couple of years and i am rusty , chipping a 730
fired up my car with the new intake and my tune is way off . i have changed laptops since last chipping and i think i am back up and running but when i read my chip it looks wrong. the values in the chip are all at max value from what i was looking at. i am using super aujp v4 xdf and a 27sf512 prom .
is there a way to upload my bin somewhere so someone else can see if it is my prom or me making a mistake in how i am reading it .
here is my current engine.
is there a way to upload my bin somewhere so someone else can see if it is my prom or me making a mistake in how i am reading it .
here is my current engine.
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From: Browns Town
Car: 86 Monte SS (730,$8D,G3,AP,4K,S_V4)
Engine: 406 Hyd Roller 236/242
Transmission: 700R4 HomeBrew, 2.4K stall
Axle/Gears: 3:73 Posi, 7.5 Soon to break
Re: been a couple of years and i am rusty , chipping a 730
Be sure your offset is set so the program (bin) is at the end of the chip.
You must erase the 512 before programming also.
HTH
You must erase the 512 before programming also.
HTH
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,180
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From: Browns Town
Car: 86 Monte SS (730,$8D,G3,AP,4K,S_V4)
Engine: 406 Hyd Roller 236/242
Transmission: 700R4 HomeBrew, 2.4K stall
Axle/Gears: 3:73 Posi, 7.5 Soon to break
Re: been a couple of years and i am rusty , chipping a 730
You have a 32K bin size on a 27SF512 chip
Buffer = 000000 to 007FFF
Chip = 008000 to 00FFFF
That will put you in the right spot for a single bin on that chip.
Buffer = 000000 to 007FFF
Chip = 008000 to 00FFFF
That will put you in the right spot for a single bin on that chip.
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