Newbie...

steve ravet sravet at arm.com
Thu Mar 8 18:24:36 GMT 2001


Chris, it seems like there's a ton of information for GM cars, somewhat
less for Fords, and basically none for anything else.  So it might be
hard to find out about your Eclipse.  But, you can look around at the
gmecm page and learn a lot about GM EFI strategy.  Another great place
is the archives of both diy-efi and gmecm.  Both archives can be
downloaded from their respective WWW pages, and searched with a text
editor or word processor.  I wouldn't try reading from end to end, but
browse around in them and read stuff that looks interesting.  There
isn't a good place to start, that I know of at least, other than read a
lot and ask questions.  Good luck!

--steve

> Chris Remshaw wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
>   I have read this digest off and on for the past two years, and I
> have only begun to understand any of it.  I am a computer programmer,
> but a more internet-based one, and I would love to get more into
> programming ECU's.  Where is a good place to start (on the web, off
> the web, etc.)?  I'm knowledgable on the basics of cars and have done
> modifications to my own.  I have a '91 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS.
> 
> Thanks,
> Chris Remshaw

-- 
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
ARM,Inc.
www.arm.com
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