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Old Jun 12, 2011, 10:40 AM
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I do agree that the ISCV tables are all different. As far as I know, there is no ISCV disassembly for 96940011, so there is nothing to copy to the 9653 disassembly. Even the disassembly for 9417 is all incorrect. I'm not even sure all of the ISCV table are labeled properly. When I started with 96530706, I copied all the ISCV tables from 96940011 and of course set my BISS. None of it helped. My experienced with 9653 was high cold idles (2k+) and the parking lot stalling. I switched to 94170715, this cured the high cold idle and all the emissions related CELs (no need to turn them off in the Periphery settings). However, the stalling remains.
Old Jun 13, 2011, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by shadow1
I do agree that the ISCV tables are all different. As far as I know, there is no ISCV disassembly for 96940011, so there is nothing to copy to the 9653 disassembly.
I posted the tables for 96940011 right in mrfred's ISCV disassembly thread a while ago.

But my whole point was simply that it's not a tephra issue...it's a difference in ROMs issue. I'm just trying to divert your blame away from tephra when it wasn't his fault. He has contributed a ton to the community, so I think it's right to keep the blame from his work.

That being said, play around more with the tables above if need be. But 9653 can be used to replace 9694 with no issues. I think way back when I switched, these tables and others weren't even defined yet and we had other methods to work. Actually I think there was a whole thread about converting from 9694 to 9653. Maybe read through those old threads and/or the newer threads and go from there.

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Old Jun 13, 2011, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by l2r99gst

I have been running a 9653 Tephra V7 rom on my 05 forever (coming from 9694) and I have no issues that you have. So, it's definitely doable. My advice would be to properly set your BISS on the new ROM and/or copy all of the settings from your stock ROM...including the tables from mrfred's advanced fuel control and ISCV disassembly. You'll see that the ROMs are very different.
Same here. Been running the 9653 V7 Rom since it came out, on my personal 05.

No problems.

It's getting a tad annoying that people are starting to blame Tephra ROM's lately for their lack of tuning prowess.
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Originally Posted by razorlab
Same here. Been running the 9653 V7 Rom since it came out, on my personal 05.

No problems.

It's getting a tad annoying that people are starting to blame Tephra ROM's lately for their lack of tuning prowess.
I'm not blaming Tephra. His contribution is above and beyond. I'm just posting my personal experience which is NOT unique. I got the ISCV disassembly to work on 96940011 (I initially got the parce error because the thread that l2r99gst posted didn't cut and paste cleanly). I will compare the 9694 ISCV disassembly tables to the 9653 tables.
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I cut and pasted the 9694 ISCV disassembly into 96530706. I didn't use 94170715 because the ISCV disassembly isn't fully defined for that ROM. Well I got my high start up idle again with 9653. The stumble is harder to induce but it still occurs. The stumble is able to recover without stalling. I went back to 9694 and a perfect idle. For those who don't know the original desired ISCV step position tables are mislabeled and those ROM addresses are covered by the ISCV disassembly tables.
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