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Injector Constants in Winbin?

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Old Feb 24, 2002 | 10:45 PM
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Injector Constants in Winbin?

Hi All,
Editing .bin file using Wibin. Cannot find were to change the injector constants. Are the single and dual fire modes in the same place? The only value I have found in Winbin relating to injectors is under "Values", it reads "Injector Flow Rate" and lets one edit the raw hex to match your injector .lbs per hour. Does this adjust the injector constants? I changed from 19lb injectors to 30lb, and need to let my eprom know this.

Any help or advice would be appreciated.

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Old Feb 25, 2002 | 10:55 AM
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What ECM do you have, which code ($6E?) are you using, and what .ecu file are you using? If you have the latest .ecu file for the $6E (6Ev009), then changing the rax hex changes the injector flow rate shown next to it. Yes, this is the same thing as the injector constant (which is sort-of a misnomer).
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Old Feb 25, 2002 | 11:01 PM
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I have a 1227730 ecm. Using the "aujp1350.bin" file and the "1227730_8d.ecu" file. Maybe I am doing something wrong with the pocket programmer? I get a error when trying to program to the eproms telling me they are not erased? When checking to see if they are erased the screen reads the following.

01F5 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01F6 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F
01F7 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F
01F8 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01F9 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01FA EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F
01FB EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01FC EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01FD EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
01FE EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F
0200 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
0201 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-3F
0202 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F
0203 EXPECTED-FF FOUND-7F

Whatever all this means I dont know? I appreciate all your help and feedback.

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Old Feb 28, 2002 | 12:41 PM
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It means that the EPROM is not erased. If you erase it again the error will probably go away. Each time you erase an EPROM the time to erase gets a little bit longer.

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John
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