CarPROM software ???

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Mon Nov 9 21:04:31 GMT 1998


-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Ravet <steve.ravet at arm.com>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: CarPROM software ???

Call them and ask exactly where a fuel table is.  They give a really nice
line of
nonsense, and never tell ya.  I was considering it at one time, and lucky
bumped
into some ex listers, and one current thou not on line at the moment, and
found
out it is nothing more than a file editor.  They have a high dollar plan
that was
to be a commercial version of what programming 101 is.  To me it's kinda a
chain letter deal, everyone buy this, and when you find something tell us
all so
we know where it is.  At one time they hinted at they had an inside line
with
gm..  This info. that I offer is about a year old.
Cheers
Bruce
PS  Steve is right about promedit, it can be a powerful tool....


>andy quaas wrote:
>>
>> Anybody heard of this carprom software from arizona speed and marine?
>> Found it on their webpage.  Its for editing "GM ecms and pcms".  Is
>> this stuff any good?
>
>>From looking at their WWW page, it looks very similar to promedit, which
>is available here on the ftp site.  Their carprom doesn't have knowledge
>of where tables lie in the eprom image, so you have to figure it out
>yourself.  If you are going to do that much work, might as well use
>promedit on the WWW page for free as pay for their program.  It's not
>clear to me if AZSPEED includes information about table locations for
>some or any GM ecms.
>
>--steve
>
>>
>> Andy Q
>>
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