Hello and help please
David Posea
dposea at mindspring.com
Fri Jul 28 18:32:12 GMT 2000
Err, that's EEC-V mostly :) I've tried to concentrate on the EEC models that didn't have any kind of tuning support except a custom chip. Eventually I'd like to add GM ECM's to the software, also available for free (the free stuff can update anything our commercial version can, but the GUI doesn't have as many "nice" features).
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Len Sabatine <sabatine at epix.net>
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Date: Friday, July 28, 2000 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Hello and help please
Some good EECIV tuning software . OK.
Len
Yes it is. Look at jluton.homepage.com under the GUIEECVT link. We are naturally pretty proud of this :)
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Plecan <nacelp at bright.net>
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Date: Friday, July 28, 2000 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: Hello and help please
Is your ford stuff available on line somewhere?.
Grumpy
----- Original Message -----
From: David Posea
To: gmecm at lists.diy-efi.org
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 11:27 PM
Subject: Hello and help please
Guys (and gals),
I've been working with Ford's EEC-V for the last year or so, trying to write a decent set of tuning software. Now I'm getting interested in late model GM tuning. I know absolutely nothing about what is available for later model GM cars and trucks. I've done a few web searches, but all the info I can find seems to relate to 95 or older processors. Is there any information available on 96+ GM processors? Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
David
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