Best SD rom for USDM evo 9
#1
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Best SD rom for USDM evo 9
Hi guys..
I want to know which is the best SD rom for USDM evo 9
with complete tables of ISCV disassembly and Idle tables.
- The rom available in SD 2.0 thread doesnt have different map sensor scalings as in other evo 8 roms.
- Target Idle tables
Any explanation for this ?
I want to know which is the best SD rom for USDM evo 9
with complete tables of ISCV disassembly and Idle tables.
- The rom available in SD 2.0 thread doesnt have different map sensor scalings as in other evo 8 roms.
- Target Idle tables
Any explanation for this ?
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Yep 8859- so after alot of searching and help from a few friends I made the xml updated.
There were a few incorrect addresses and scalings.
There were a few incorrect addresses and scalings.
#7
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I cant find the Post Cranking Enrichment tables and MAF compensation tables for this rom.
Interested to know how you adjusted the cold start ..
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#8
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I've added a few things to my 8859.
- Fan control (its hot as hell during summer)
- startup fuel
- fuel pump control
- wideband o2 for CL instead of oem oxygen sensor (needs testing)
- Fan control (its hot as hell during summer)
- startup fuel
- fuel pump control
- wideband o2 for CL instead of oem oxygen sensor (needs testing)
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- startup fuel
- wideband o2 for CL instead of oem oxygen sensor (needs testing)
#10
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Damn --- I totally forgot -
Mfred just found some fuel tables for 8895-
Evo9_dubai : were talking about the same tables from Mfred's thread ?
Mfred just found some fuel tables for 8895-
Evo9_dubai : were talking about the same tables from Mfred's thread ?
#11
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i added the wideband closed loop tables from mrfred but i never ended up using that rom. i have had really good luck running full open loop.
my startup fuel took a long time and a broken starter to get right. i have lsx coils that are extremely hot so i had to reduce dwell and fuel to keep it from kicking back. its still a little finicky starting once in a while but its a race car, right?
my startup fuel took a long time and a broken starter to get right. i have lsx coils that are extremely hot so i had to reduce dwell and fuel to keep it from kicking back. its still a little finicky starting once in a while but its a race car, right?
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i added the wideband closed loop tables from mrfred but i never ended up using that rom. i have had really good luck running full open loop.
my startup fuel took a long time and a broken starter to get right. i have lsx coils that are extremely hot so i had to reduce dwell and fuel to keep it from kicking back. its still a little finicky starting once in a while but its a race car, right?
my startup fuel took a long time and a broken starter to get right. i have lsx coils that are extremely hot so i had to reduce dwell and fuel to keep it from kicking back. its still a little finicky starting once in a while but its a race car, right?
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ls truck coils (D585) are smart coils, you cant run cdi with them.
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!
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ls truck coils (D585) are smart coils, you cant run cdi with them.
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!
How are your cold starts ?
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ls truck coils (D585) are smart coils, you cant run cdi with them.
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!
they are extremely hot coils, so much so that they erode the electrodes off iridium plugs and i have to periodically reset the gap.
the stock ecm can control them directly, if you make a harness to adapt to the stock wiring they work fine, you just need to lower your dwell tables appropriately.
from http://www.megamanual.com/seq/coils.htm
On the LS1 coil there is around 40 milliamps of peak secondary current with 5 milliseconds of dwell time. On the LS2/truck coil (AC Delco D585), there is 120 milliamps!