747 Tables and RPM?
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Wed Jul 22 16:56:40 GMT 1998
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Weir <jweir at worldnet.att.net>
To: DIY_EFI <DIY_EFI at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Wednesday, July 22, 1998 12:28 PM
Subject: 747 Tables and RPM?
>Does anyone have any idea what the RPM ranges and increments for the 747
>tables are. The 101 stuff is contradicting?
No it's not. I haven't mentioned it yet. Like I've said all along it's
for
educational purposes, meaning I'll get ya close, but you have to put
some effort into it.
For example the timing
>table is 15 columns in width is it 400 to 5600 in 400 rpm increments or
>something else. Its the same thing with the MAP vs. VE table I have no
>idea what the RPM ranges are and its having me running in circles.
Quit running, and sit down take a deep breath and look at what
delco-edit is showing you.
I
>change a value in the prom and I dont know where to look for the
>change... Oh yeah by the way my programmer arrived along with the
>datarase II, I expect the emulator to be here within a week (not sure of
>the shipping times from Taiwan)
>From australia to US, air mail, last package was almost 30 days.
It took me a while to get the checksum
>thingy all figured out but it works... Hopefully I dont get in over my
>head here but if anyone needs a chip burnt let me know. Just pay for
>the shipping and I'll do it.
I dare say ya need some practice before making offers such as that.
TIA
>
>--
>Jason Weir
>88 Wrangler - 258 Chevy TBI
>Fayetteville, North Carolina
>http://home.att.net/~jweir
>mailto:jweir at worldnet.att.net
>
Bruce
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