BIN FOR 92 3.1 MT does anyone know what this one is named?. I went to the dealer and they wanted 50 bucks just to hook up the scan tool to get the freggin bin number!. They want to charge me for a "computer code check & tune up" I know that's a load of crap. I told the guy all I want is the code number and thats it and he still said it'l be 50 bucks. I said no thanks. |
If its the bin from your current car(which I'm assuming it is), just drop your computer from the dash and open the case to check for yourself. It should be listed right on the prom itself, under the protective blue memcal cover. Brendan ------------------ 1987 IROC-Z L98,SR,EB 6085's,LPE 219/219 SR Cam, Crane 1.6RR, EB TPI Base, 58mm TB, Stock T5, 30lb SVO, AFPR, K&N, EB TES, Catco Cat, 3" Borla Cat-Back, Accel cap,rotor,distro/other crap, Aluminum DS, 94 Disk Rear, Adjustable Prop Valve, Precision 3.73 Gears, Weld in Sub-Frame Connectors, Hotchkis LCA's, KYB Shocks/Struts, Poly Bushings all over the place, Moog Upper/Lower Ball joints and Tie Rods ends/Idler Arm, Big stereo, 730SD Conversion. To see the ROC, Check out the webpage Here |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by leirch: If its the bin from your current car(which I'm assuming it is), just drop your computer from the dash and open the case to check for yourself. It should be listed right on the prom itself, under the protective blue memcal cover. Brendan </font> |
ok... I got delco BWAX 6865 and 2L2028... which one is it???? ok a few more... 16045915 AD27C256 E 5012AC U147003MC [This message has been edited by Camaro_hunter_d (edited September 04, 2001).] |
BWAX = BCC, the prom calibration code 6865 = scanner ID code? almost positive and 2L2028.= no bloody clue on this one 16045915 = prom part # from GM AD27C256 =prom part # so you can order a new one when you can't erase this one anymore..btw, I don't think GM sells them but electronic stores do. E 5012AC U147003MC = other things I have no clue on You don't need to find the bin on any site, you have it with you. Read the bin with your prom programmer. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by hectorsn: BWAX = BCC, the prom calibration code 6865 = scanner ID code? almost positive and 2L2028.= no bloody clue on this one 16045915 = prom part # from GM AD27C256 =prom part # so you can order a new one when you can't erase this one anymore..btw, I don't think GM sells them but electronic stores do. E 5012AC U147003MC = other things I have no clue on You don't need to find the bin on any site, you have it with you. Read the bin with your prom programmer. </font> EDIT. SO first off I need to find a 6865? and with winbin find the BCC setting?... Thanks for the help though... [This message has been edited by Camaro_hunter_d (edited September 05, 2001).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Camaro_hunter_d: I do not have a prom programer. I will not get one for about a month. I was gonna "fiddle" with the program to see what I can do to improve things a bit. I am learning this now so I was gonna do a little at a time and see what it does. SO first off I need to find a 6865? and with winbin find the BCC setting?... Thanks for the help though... </font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by hectorsn: What you want is BWAX. Find a file with this and read it with the editor. The scanner ID is in the prom code somewhere and you may even come across it with the bin editor. </font> |
ok is is whats goin on now... I have atty, atzy I forget which. I have the "clinder select" at 192=6(this is in the "values" tab. Does this mean this is the setting for the V6? I have the "prom setting" at 6865. I am still lost but am I at least making progress? [This message has been edited by Camaro_hunter_d (edited September 05, 2001).] [This message has been edited by Camaro_hunter_d (edited September 05, 2001).] |
Could you give us some additional information. What are the codes on the white sticker on the ECM? This will allow us to identify it and possibly run an alternate calibration (like $8D with a 6 cylinder select). But I need to see if you have a 7730. That is on the sticker. Just give me ALL the numbers on the white sticker on the ECM. Also, what is your car? Year/model etc. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA: Could you give us some additional information. What are the codes on the white sticker on the ECM? This will allow us to identify it and possibly run an alternate calibration (like $8D with a 6 cylinder select). But I need to see if you have a 7730. That is on the sticker. Just give me ALL the numbers on the white sticker on the ECM. Also, what is your car? Year/model etc.</font> Anyway its a 92 rs 3.1 5 spd. EDIT heres the numbers Comp numbers serial number 01227730 866651 M210192756 Chip BWAX 6865 [This message has been edited by Camaro_hunter_d (edited September 05, 2001).] |
I see no reason then why you can't just run a modified version of the $8D BIN for TPI cars. You MAY have to repin the ECM, but I don't think so. The Cylinder Select should be x'C0 or d'192 as you mentioned. You could start with a 305 TPI SD 5-speed bin to start and change the cylinder selct also to d'192. |
Glenn, there are a few differences. Things like AC control, air valves, egr control. I have a wiring diagram somewhere and it had a few things changed. The major things are the same, injectors, sensors, timing, etc. I'm sure there is a wiring diagram somewhere on DIYEFI. If not I'll post one as I have access to them at work. |
I think you should check that again. It should actually be a BAWX, not BWAX. I am currently doing quite a bit of work on the 3.1 VIN T's, so the info I have gathered thus far may be of some use in your future endeavors. If anyone has any hacks, .ecu files, etc. for this application or other 3.1 V6's, I would welcome your submittal's to the gmecm ftp site. Already asked that a few times, but it cant hurt to try. https://www.thirdgen.org/messgboard/smile.gif The bin you need can be found here: ftp.diy-efi.org/pub/gmecm/bin_lib/1227730 727 01 A1 3E 46 51 55 6B 88 8D 96 D8/88/Bawx 88.bin Note: You will need to access this with an ftp client in order to get the file, the directory name presents a problem with access via web browser. [This message has been edited by mick (edited September 06, 2001).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by hectorsn: Glenn, there are a few differences. Things like AC control, air valves, egr control. I have a wiring diagram somewhere and it had a few things changed. The major things are the same, injectors, sensors, timing, etc. I'm sure there is a wiring diagram somewhere on DIYEFI. If not I'll post one as I have access to them at work.</font> Since the ECMs are the same, the driver's for the other devices exist. As we analyze this deeper, there may be some of those that Camaro_hunter_D would like to wire up. Also, within the BIN, there is usually a some constant enabling the device based generally on coolant temp. This is how I turned off the AIR Diverter for a friend with a 383 Miniram and removed his. Now that TunerCat has released their new verision that can support more constants, I can assist by defining more constants (old version limited you to 50 and I hit the max)and forwarding the changes to TC so everyone can use it. PS: Yeah, I noticed that BAWX BIN too. I am going to scope it out and see if it is for a V6. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA: I hope this is not going to the ONLY 3.1 user to dive into eprom burning. I's psyched just because Camaro_hunter_d has the balls to do it. </font> As for the other thing I have that big a$$ long named file already downloaded. Which one do I use in that thing???? |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Glenn91L98GTA: PS: Yeah, I noticed that BAWX BIN too. I am going to scope it out and see if it is for a V6.</font> http://holman.cs.uml.edu/~sdurphey/bccfind/ I think there may be a few more problems involved with using a V8 bin on a DIS 60 degree V6 than a simple change of the cyl setting. https://www.thirdgen.org/messgboard/smile.gif If you look at the hack of the azty bcc, you will note that most of the tables locations differ greatly from those of the $8D V8. I have already worked with the Turbo Grand Prix 3.1 code enough to create my own .ecu file, and it actually has a lot more parameters available than anything else I have seen thus far for the V6. The TGP code is much closer to the 3.1 Camaro/bird V6 than any V8 bin I have looked at. Just my $1/50, but starting from a V8 definition is not the approach I would take. [This message has been edited by mick (edited September 06, 2001).] |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by mick: Well, thats not too hard, just go here and type in the BCC: http://holman.cs.uml.edu/~sdurphey/bccfind/ I think there may be a few more problems involved with using a V8 bin on a DIS 60 degree V6 than a simple change of the cyl setting. https://www.thirdgen.org/messgboard/smile.gif If you look at the hack of the azty bcc, you will note that most of the tables locations differ greatly from those of the $8D V8. I have already worked with the Turbo Grand Prix 3.1 code enough to create my own .ecu file, and it actually has a lot more parameters available than anything else I have seen thus far for the V6. The TGP code is much closer to the 3.1 Camaro/bird V6 than any V8 bin I have looked at. Just my $1/50, but starting from a V8 definition is not the approach I would take. [This message has been edited by mick (edited September 06, 2001).]</font> |
OK why is it when I go to that GMECM thing I go to the '7730 and click it, but only the 2.8 V6 pops up? I would think that the 2.8-3.1 would be different. I see alot of 8d and what not... I take it these are the bin id#'s... |
IF you have ftp client software (cuteftp, bullet proof ftp, etc) you can access the gmcem site and pullup the directory. Much of the directory structure of the ftp site will not allow access by web browser due to the naming conventions used. I would have just sent the bin file to you, but you do not disclose an email address. The bin file itself would not be of much use without a definition (.ecu , .tdf , etc.) file. Should not be too hard to put one together tho, the hack of the azty bcc would be a very good base to start from. |
Ok these sites are getting on my nerves something fierce. I can go to the FTP site through Gozilla. I STILL CANNOT GET THE FREGGIN 3.1 BIN. I CAN FIND THE 2.8. I am starting to get VERY pissed!. I downloaded FTP explorer and I cannot connect to the site at all. I type in diy-efi.ftp and the screen goes blank. If any have the bin you can email it to me at emerald_iles@yahoo.com |
done |
I will have to look at this more too I was planning on burning a chip for my 2.8 6000 |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by mick: done</font> |
OK I got the BIN thanks to MIKE. But now what do I have to do to get the "PE" to kick in sooner?. I know I can set the RPMs for it but I want it to go more by the TPS input. I have a tendancy to cruise at 70-80 MPH on the highway so I do not want it kicked in while I am cruising. How exactly do I get the timing to change to a less retard curve? And advance a little sooner?. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Camaro_hunter_d: OK I got the BIN thanks to MIKE. But now what do I have to do to get the "PE" to kick in sooner?. I know I can set the RPMs for it but I want it to go more by the TPS input. I have a tendancy to cruise at 70-80 MPH on the highway so I do not want it kicked in while I am cruising. How exactly do I get the timing to change to a less retard curve? And advance a little sooner?. </font> Remember more is not always better with timing. It's way to easy to be too rich, with too much timing and be slower then when you started. |
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