GM ECM Flash programmer

kenkelly at lucent.com kenkelly at lucent.com
Tue May 12 15:32:49 GMT 1998


Matt,
	Interesting product! I took a quick look at the site. I
still haven't quite figured it out yet. Looks like they
actually replace the Memcal with a custom board. They do
list some 5.7 liter & 4L60E PCM's, but their discussion
sounds like our older TPI batch fire systems rather than the
Sequential LT1.  I will look at the numbers on my PCM
tonight and see if it is one of the ones they support. It is
not obvious if there Memcal will work on the LT-1, or why
they replace the memcal. 

	Looks like the price starts at $695 in Australian $, anyone
know the current exchange rate?
		Ken


Matthew Harding wrote:
> 
> At 11:38  11/05/98 -0400, you wrote:
> >On Sat, 9 May 1998 kenkelly at lucent.com wrote:
> >
> >> 1) Has anyone found a shareware or reasonably priced software package to
> >> reprogram the 94 & up GM EEProm ECM's.
> >
> >Steve Cole of The Turbo Shop sells his Mastertune software that will do
> >reprograms of those PCM's.  Not sure if you'll need the Pro version,
> >though ($3700)...  :/
> >
> >-Jody
> >
> >--
> >97 Blue Vortech Z28 -  Best ET: 13.100  Best MPH: 111.24 (Goodyear RS-A's)
> >361 rear-wheel hp @ 6000rpm,  359 rear-wheel ft-lbs @ 4400rpm
> >http://www.bit-net.com/~jshapiro/z28/
> 
> I was put onto an Australian site recently, they have kits including all
> software/cables/boards etc to program the Delco EMS's in most of our Holden
> (GM) cars.
> 
> have a look at....
> 
> http://white.aljan.com.au/~bradhost/
> 
> i really don't know if it would be at all of use to anyone, but hey.....




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