[Gmecm] 2002 Cadillac Seville STS

Ryan Hess rgmecm
Thu Feb 9 07:20:18 UTC 2006


You haven't seen any chips for it, because there aren't any.  It's  all internal flash memory.  Cadillac is very secretive about their  code, so it takes mucho-man hours and money to disassemble and make  sense of their work.  Nobody has done that yet.
  
  Ryan

Mike Kilpatrick <kmkenneth at hotmail.com> wrote:  Does anyone have any reference as to how to work with the PCM on a 2002 
Seville STS?  It has the Northstar engine in it and I have seen some mods, 
but nothing on the chips.  Can anyone help with location of information for 
this?

Mike
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 23:27:53 -0500
> From: Tyler Townsley 
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] LT-5 programming
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> Similar question, better info.
>
> http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1302518&forum_id=50
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> Ty;er
>
> constantine pappas wrote:
>
>> Hi Mike:
>>
>> Thanks for responding back to me.  From the e-mails I've received
>> through this list the first couple of days, I'd say you're right about
>> these guys thinking EFI all the hours of the day.  It all looks like
>> jibberish to me :)  I guess it would when you're still used to tuning
>> carbs, huh?
>>
>> Thanks for the information though, I will get a hold of tunercat the
>> next chance I get.
>>
>> Constantine
>>
>> Mike V  wrote:
>>
>>     If you have specific questions, I bet we can get answers.
>>     If you simply want to get set up to tune your one application
>>     and you know about reading & burning EPROMs,
>>     try talking to these people.
>>     http://www.tunercat.com/
>>     They sell a chip editing program that can probably be of use to you.
>>     This list is for insomniacs that think about EFI at all hours,
>>     inluding at the workplace, instead of doing something
>>     really productive .
>>     If that's you, we'd love for you to join in!
>>     MV
>>
>>
>>     At 11:49 PM 2/5/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>>     >Hi there, I'm new to this list and I'm looking for information on
>>     >programming the computer in a 1991 ZR-1. Can anybody out there
>>     help me
>>     >with all the details?
>>     >
>>     >Thanks
>>     >Constantine
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> Date: Tue, 7 Feb 2006 21:37:52 -0800 (PST)
> From: constantine pappas 
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] LT-5 programming
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> Thanks for the link,  looks like it's going to help me a lot.
>
>  Constantine
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> Tyler Townsley  wrote:
>  Similar question, better info.
>
> http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1302518&forum_id=50
>
> Ty;er
>
> constantine pappas wrote:
>
>> Hi Mike:
>>
>> Thanks for responding back to me. From the e-mails I've received
>> through this list the first couple of days, I'd say you're right about
>> these guys thinking EFI all the hours of the day. It all looks like
>> jibberish to me :) I guess it would when you're still used to tuning
>> carbs, huh?
>>
>> Thanks for the information though, I will get a hold of tunercat the
>> next chance I get.
>>
>> Constantine
>>
>> Mike V wrote:
>>
>> If you have specific questions, I bet we can get answers.
>> If you simply want to get set up to tune your one application
>> and you know about reading & burning EPROMs,
>> try talking to these people.
>> http://www.tunercat.com/
>> They sell a chip editing program that can probably be of use to you.
>> This list is for insomniacs that think about EFI at all hours,
>> inluding at the workplace, instead of doing something
>> really productive .
>> If that's you, we'd love for you to join in!
>> MV
>>
>>
>> At 11:49 PM 2/5/2006 -0800, you wrote:
>> >Hi there, I'm new to this list and I'm looking for information on
>> >programming the computer in a 1991 ZR-1. Can anybody out there
>> help me
>> >with all the details?
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>> >Thanks
>> >Constantine
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> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 19:56:26 +1100
> From: "John Lawson" 
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] comments on reorganizing lists
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> I'm another vote for forum style, but I like to see what comes down the 
> wire
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> Australian
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> used to not understand why people liked the email list format, but I can 
> see
> that it suits some folks better (like Scott says below).
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> It's much easier to find stuff on a forum (both threads and reference
> material), but this list has history and I wouldn't like it to evaporate.
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> My two bob's worth each way :-)
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Scott Pearson" 
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 3:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] comments on reorganizing lists
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>>I prefer email. I rarely browse forums, far prefer this style.
>>
>> Forum with email delivery? That wouldn't be bad.
>>
>> Scott
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>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Steve Ravet" 
>> To: ; ; "efi_332"
>> ; 
>> Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 11:24 PM
>> Subject: [Gmecm] comments on reorganizing lists
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>>> I've thought about moving the lists to the forum style format that most
>>> other internet groups use -- corral.net, thirdgen, etc.  I've been
>>> opposed to this for some time, liking the email format these lists have
>>> always used.  So I've put together a list of what I think the pros and
>>> cons of each are and I'd like to solicit some discussion and opinions on
>>> whether a switch would be good or bad.
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>>> email pros:
>>> 1)  new posts come to your inbox, or can be filtered to another box.
>>>
>>> email cons:
>>> 1)  surprisingly high bandwidth usage
>>> 2)  archive/search engine isn't automatic.
>>>
>>> forum pros:
>>> 1)  possibly lower bandwidth
>>> 2)  message context always available.  Don't have to depend on included
>>> replies or memory to know if the discussion started out about Ford or GM
>>> intakes, for example.
>>> 3)  archive/searching built in.
>>> 4)  sticky posts mean good information doesn't disappear into the
>>> archive abyss.
>>>
>>> forum cons:
>>> 1)  overly cute dancing smiley faces
>>> 2)  chatty
>>> 3)  no digest mode (?)
>>>
>>> The owner may be able to turn off dancing icons, and I don't know if the
>>> chatty-ness of other forums is due to the list membership or encouraged
>>> by the format.  An ideal solution may be like yahoo where you can sign
>>> up for email delivery of all posts if you want.  Note, I am not
>>> suggesting moving the lists to yahoo.
>>>
>>> If the switch is made I plan on having the same lists available,
>>> possibly dropping the diy_wb list since it's very low traffic and on
>>> topic for diy_efi.  I don't plan on having a lounge forum.
>>>
>>> Anyway, if you have an addition to the pros and cons listed above send
>>> it, and if you have an opinion on switching send that also.
>>>
>>> --steve
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> Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 08:37:53 -0500
> From: Mike V 
> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] LT-5 programming
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> At 11:27 PM 2/7/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>>Similar question, better info.
>>
>>http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1302518&forum_id=50
>>
>>Ty;er
>>
>>constantine pappas wrote:
>
> It's been about 6 years or more, but I seem to remember looking
> at a ZR1 bin and it had two sets a of fuel and spark tables.
> I assumed there was a "Sport / Economy" switch on the car
> somewhere.   Mike V
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> Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 10:14:42 -0600
> From: "Steve Ravet" 
> Subject: RE: [Gmecm] comments on reorganizing lists
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>> [mailto:gmecm-bounces at diy-efi.org] On Behalf Of Tomas J. Sokorai Sch.
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 3:36 PM
>> To: gmecm at diy-efi.org
>> Subject: Re: [Gmecm] comments on reorganizing lists
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>> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 17:14, Ryan Hess wrote:
>> > We have no search function as of now.
>>
>> http://www.diy-efi.org/diy_efi/archive_search.php
>>
>> It's still a bit beta-quality.
>
> I dropped the ball a little bit on this one.  Tomas has been helping me
> out for a couple years at least, writing some perl code behind the
> scenes to automate various parts of the list like creating archives.  He
> did put together the search engine above, which includes some of the pre
> crash archives.  It's not yet automated to index the ongoing archives,
> and I haven't gotten around to adding a link to the main pages yet.  Our
> current setup requires some ongoing maintenance like this which is one
> reason that I started thinking about the forum setup.
>
> So thanks to Tomas (or props, as the kids say) for getting the search
> function back together.
>
> I think it's clear that if a forum is created it needs to be in addition
> to, not instead of, the current email setup.  The ability to post
> pictures is a pro for the forum that I didn't mention that can't really
> be done via email, and I'm not going to pretend that the anonymous FTP
> site is a comparable replacement.  Here are some thoughts that I've had
> that might improve the current situation:
>
> 1)  Get the search engine finished up.  It needs to be tied into the
> current archives, and the old archives need to be installed and indexed.
>
>
> 2)  Mailman is the mailing list software, and it creates threaded html
> archives.  If every posting contained a link back to itself in the html
> archive then a single click could allow you to review the context.  For
> example, Tomas' post would have included this link at the bottom:
>
> http://lists.diy-efi.org/pipermail/gmecm/2006-February/001275.html
>
> I don't know if mailman can be configured this way but I'll check into
> it.
>
> 3)  pictures -- the the html archiving software I think already takes
> care of saving attachments and creating links to them.  The outbound
> email may be able to be modified to include this link instead of the
> attachment, or if nothing else then if 1) can be implemented then one
> further click after going to the html archive will show the attachment,
> if you know to do that.
>
> 4) the wiki suggestion is a great one -- I can let you guys create the
> FAQs.  For those who don't know wiki is a WWW page that can be modified
> by anyone with a browser.  you can edit existing pages, add new ones,
> etc. and it's simple.  You don't have to know html or anything other
> than being able to type, although there are some simple formatting
> commands you can use.
>
> I'll send an email to the DIY list shortly with a small jpg attachment
> to see exactly what happens to it.
>
> --steve
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