New member with lots of questions... (fwd)

Mike Rolica mrolica at meridian-mag.com
Wed Oct 27 13:02:28 GMT 1999


What code is it setting?

Mike Rolica
EXT. 260
 :-)


	-----Original Message-----
	From:	Tom Barcia [SMTP:tbarcia at emanon.net]
	Sent:	Wednesday, October 27, 1999 8:25 AM
	To:	'gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu'
	Subject:	RE: New member with lots of questions... (fwd)

	Gotchya.  I still have to figure out why I'm getting the MIL at part
	throttle at highway speeds.  Hopefully, Dave's scanner will work and
I'll
	be able to find the source.

	Thanks.  

	Tom Barcia
	tbarcia at emanon.net
	www.emanon.net/~tbarcia
	+----------------------+

	On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Mike Rolica wrote:

	> No just will idle funny if iac does not reset yes it will cause
poor economy
	> (vss)
	> No I just meant that cannot use my idea of pulling prom, dumping
it  editing
	> it and burning it like normal eprom.
	> 
	> If it is flash, you will have to?????  There are a few guys here
that are
	> working with flash type.  Check archives
	> Mike Rolica
	> EXT. 260
	>  :-)
	> 
	> 
	> 	-----Original Message-----
	> 	From:	Tom Barcia [SMTP:tbarcia at emanon.net]
	> 	Sent:	Wednesday, October 27, 1999 7:40 AM
	> 	To:	'gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu'
	> 	Subject:	RE: New member with lots of questions...
(fwd)
	> 
	> 	So, if I understand this, once I get the VSS working my IAC
will
	> work
	> 	properly.  I would assume that the IAC not resetting could
cause the
	> lean
	> 	condition that in turn causes the MIL and the poor economy??
That's
	> my
	> 	guess anyhow.  
	> 
	> 	As far as reprogramming, did you say to scrap the idea of
flashing
	> the
	> 	prom??  PINE screwed up the message formatting and made it
tough to
	> read.
	> 
	> 	Thanks.
	> 
	> 	Tom Barcia
	> 	tbarcia at emanon.net
	> 	www.emanon.net/~tbarcia
	> 	+----------------------+
	> 
	> 	On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Mike Rolica wrote:
	> 
	> 	> 
	> 	> Mike Rolica
	> 	> EXT. 260
	> 	>  :-)
	> 	> 
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	-----Original Message-----
	> 	> 	From:	T. Barcia [SMTP:tbarcia at home.com]
	> 	> 	Sent:	Tuesday, October 26, 1999 9:26 PM
	> 	> 	To:	gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
	> 	> 	Subject:	FW: New member with lots of
questions...
	> (fwd)
	> 	> 
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	Hello all.  I'm a new member of this list and
decided to
	> subscribe
	> 	> after
	> 	> 	reading some of the archives and coming up with many
	> questions.  As
	> 	> an
	> 	> 	introduction, I'm a Network Administrator for a
large
	> aerospace
	> 	> company
	> 	> 	and one of my hobbies involves swapping a 1995 3.4L
v6 from
	> a Camaro
	> 	> 	including all of the FI goodies into a 1984 GMC
Jimmy 4x4.
	> I'm a
	> 	> tinkerer
	> 	> 	by nature and love to get my hands on things that I
know
	> nothing
	> 	> about.
	> 	> 	That's basically why I'm here.  I admit to knowing
very
	> little about
	> 	> fuel
	> 	> 	injection systems besides the very basics and
knowing
	> nothing of the
	> 	> inner
	> 	> 	workings of the ECM.  Given the proper ECM and
wiring
	> harness I was
	> 	> able
	> 	> 	to make the 3.4 work in a non-computer equipped
truck and
	> consider
	> 	> that
	> 	> 	one of my best acomplishments with the truck.  
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	In performing the swap, I managed to overlook
several things
	> and
	> 	> still
	> 	> 	managed to get the whole thing to work.  I do not
have the
	> ALDL nor
	> 	> do I
	> 	> 	have the budget to purchase the OBD-II scanner to
read the
	> ECM if I
	> 	> had
	> 	> 	the connector.  I found this site after finding
Dave's LT1
	> scanner
	> 	> on the
	> 	> 	web which leads me to one of my biggest questions:
will
	> Dave's
	> 	> scanner
	> 	> 	work on my 3.4L v6??  If there's any information
that you
	> need to
	> 	> answer
	> 	> 	this question, please let me know.
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	Regarding the VSS, since the truck uses a mechanical
speedo,
	> I will
	> 	> need
	> 	> 	some way to send the VSS signal to the ECM.  The
truck runs
	> 	> excellent at
	> 	> 	this point without VSS but after reading the
archive, it
	> looks as
	> 	> tho I
	> 	> 	can get much better mileage with the VSS hooked up.
I know
	> that my
	> 	> truck
	> 	> 	has cruise control (which doesn't work anyway) so
I'm
	> wondering if I
	> 	> can
	> 	> 	use the speed sensor for the cruise control that's
built in
	> to the
	> 	> 	speedometer to send the 4000 pulses/mile signal that
the ECM
	> is
	> 	> looking
	> 	> 	for??  If so, is that 4000 gnd pulses or 4000 +12v
pulses or
	> some
	> 	> other
	> 	> 	signal that I should be trying to send?? 
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	 Drive ecm with open collector 
	> 	> 	 Also, other than mileage, what
	> 	> 	other affects would there be from running without
the VSS??
	> 	> 
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	IAC will not reset
	> 	> 	Prior to removing the stock 2.8, I had installed
Edelbrock
	> headers
	> 	> which I
	> 	> 	am now using on the 3.4L.  The ECM is looking for 2
o2
	> sensor inputs
	> 	> and
	> 	> 	the headers are only plumbed for one.  Since there
is
	> continuity
	> 	> between
	> 	> 	the two sensor wires both key on and key off, I am
only
	> running one
	> 	> and I
	> 	> 	do not have the MIL illuminated at all times.  Also,
the
	> headers are
	> 	> not
	> 	> 	plumbed for EGR so I am planning on finding the
passenger
	> exhaust
	> 	> manifold
	> 	> 	from the Camaro and grafting the EGR port to the
headers on
	> the
	> 	> passenger
	> 	> 	side as well as an 02 sensor bung on the driver's
side.  As
	> I said
	> 	> 	previously, I do not have a constant nor a flashing
MIL
	> indicator so
	> 	> I am
	> 	> 	wondering what the consequences of running without
EGR and
	> the
	> 	> second o2
	> 	> 	sensor may be??
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	The ECM was from a manual transmission Camaro and
the truck
	> has the
	> 	> 84
	> 	> 	700r4 which seems to be a good match, but I was
hoping to be
	> able to
	> 	> use
	> 	> 	the ECM to control the TCL once the VSS and other
issues are
	> 	> resolved.  Is
	> 	> 	this possible and if so, what would be involved in
doing
	> this?? 
	> 	> 	Yep but you need to change prom to auto.  Fairly
cheap for
	> stock one
	> 	> from gm
	> 	> 	Or find someone with a auto bin and getum to burn
you a chip
	> :-)
	> 	> 	 I know
	> 	> 	the wiring is there in the engine wiring harness and
I can
	> make the
	> 	> 	electrical connections, but certainly it won't be
that easy
	> since
	> 	> the ECM
	> 	> 	is setup for a manual transmission.
	> 	> 	Not ecm, just prom  ecm used on both
	> 	> 	Also, I am interested in finding out more about
	> reprogramming the
	> 	> ECM and
	> 	> 	was wondering if that would require burning a prom
or can
	> the ECM be
	> 	> 	flashed with new code??
	> 	> 	Doh scratch that last idea, I think your ecm is pcm
and
	> flash
	> 	> 	  Whatever the answer, if you know where I can find
	> 	> 	the equipment to do this, it would help a lot.
Also, where
	> would be
	> 	> a
	> 	> 	good place to start learning about the inner
workings of the
	> ECM??
	> 	> I have
	> 	> 	some programming background (VB and Access mainly)
so the
	> concepts
	> 	> are not
	> 	> 	completely foreign to me.
	> 	> 	Any and all help with this is greatly apreciated.

	> 	> 	Ready to do some reading? :-)
	> 	>
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Shop/9938/index.html
	> 	> <http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Shop/9938/index.html> 
	> 	> 	http://www.cruzers.com/~ludis/
	> <http://www.cruzers.com/~ludis/> 
	> 	> 	http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/gm-eproms/
	> 	> <http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/gm-eproms/> 
	> 	>
	> http://efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu/diy_efi/oem/gm/prog_101.html
	> 	> 
	> 	> 	Read these over more that once mabe 3 times you will
get it
	> if you
	> 	> have the drive :-)
	> 	> 
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