Does this mean you have worked out all the bugs and are ready to go to market with your MAD ECMs for VP trucks?For the VP, all you need to do is to send me the ECM... .

Jared
Does this mean you have worked out all the bugs and are ready to go to market with your MAD ECMs for VP trucks?For the VP, all you need to do is to send me the ECM... .
Originally posted by realsquash
Group,
I've reprogrammed a few GM EFI computers for my various projects and I'm keen on doing the same to my 03 CTD. It's all computer controlled and all this bolt-on box stuff seems very archaic to me. Faking out the fuel pressure? Bah! The best way to control pulse width would seemingly be from the device that controls it, the ECM on the engine itself.
Does anyone know what make these are? Has anyone done anything with them? Anyone got one that I can take apart and fool with?
Thanks,
Andy
p. s. I am my own warranty station.
That's pretty much been my conclusion as well - some fuel-map issues aggravated by various sensor inputs in cold weather, and complicated by added power boxes - probably too expensive and complicated for ordinary owners to correct, and DC sure isn't gonna do it!
Originally posted by qzilla
I think it is best to leave this alone.
Originally posted by GGades
I can't find a chart for a 7000lb package via Fed Ex to Via Pinzon, Italy.
Originally posted by Briman
There is of course the software legalities concerning Unix/Linix going on now. I know Cummins code is not exactly the same deal, though it somehow seems analogous to what you have just described.