[Gmecm] newbies

Jeff Silva low_sl2
Thu Oct 27 00:43:51 UTC 2005


Would you have any recommendations on what I should do to go about
hacking my Saturn PCM?

Jeff Silva


--- Dave Jones <hotrodder at mindspring.com> wrote:

> MessageThe '8051 is a flash PCM, so no removable EPROM.
> 
> I'd recommend TunerCat for editing.  You'll need the $EE definition
> file.  LT1edit is another software option, but IMHO Tunercat is a
> better choice.
> http://www.tunercat.com/
> 
> You'll also need an ALDL cable, and some sort of scantool to see the
> results of your work.  Freescan is enough to get you started, and the
> price is right.  TTS Datamaster is somewhat more capable, and is my
> favorite for use with the '8051.  
> http://www.freescan.com/
> http://www.ttspowersystems.com/software.htm
> 
> High quality cables or parts kits are available from
> http://www.akmcables.com/ .  I'd recommend you spend a little time
> exploring the links on that site. 
>  
> HTH,
> 
> Dave Jones
> '96 Impala SS
> '83 Trans Am ZZ4 TPI
> '89 Turbo T/A # 1291
> '97 Z28
> Fort Irwin, CA
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Sam Dubs 
>   To: gmecm at diy-efi.org 
>   Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:59 AM
>   Subject: [Gmecm] newbies
> 
> 
>   Iv'e been programming hondas for quite some time and now i want to
> get into gms.  I have a 94 lt1 with a 16188051 ecu.  Where do i get
> started?  Is this ecu a eprom?
> 
>   sam
> 
> 
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