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- 2024 Mar 24, 12:29
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: Marine definition
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7688
Re: Marine definition
let me know if you do.... I'd be curious what you come up with just for the sake of learning
- 2024 Mar 22, 11:03
- Forum: Additional Support
- Topic: Marine definition
- Replies: 20
- Views: 7688
Re: Marine definition
datadump on this. sharing some files i gathered in case anyone ever wants to pick it up. I'm not doing any more with it. Too steep of a learning curve. Also, Decipha had me try the A1C def on the ECU and it looks promising, so will probably go that route now.
A few notes
- there are 4 zip with Boat Bins for all the ECUs that i know work with the Marine strategy.
- BE has a decent def called MCSR1. you'll need to purchase a license file from clint if you want to use it.
- There's a compare sheet between the 5.0l and 5.8l boat bins for reference. this was with the BE MCSR! def. neat to see how the factory did the 5.0 and 5.8 differently in the same strategy.
- The MA39_export is the marine def from EEC Editor and Paul B.
- The 300m zip file also has a couple disassmebly files in it. I started playing with both to try and learn. i think the sdx has the latest.
- The 20231010 Export was from one of the 300m sdx disassemblies. I was starting to work on the units and scaling and merge the stuff from EEC Editor export, but didnt get far.
- AA was a strat I thought might be related to the marine def, but i never got to compare it. it was advertised as open loop speed density similar to the marine config .. IDK
- I have a wiring pinout to compare the marine version to the car version of the MA39(c) hardware. fuel pump is on a different pin.
- Car version (closed loop mass air) of MA39 for reference.
A few notes
- there are 4 zip with Boat Bins for all the ECUs that i know work with the Marine strategy.
- BE has a decent def called MCSR1. you'll need to purchase a license file from clint if you want to use it.
- There's a compare sheet between the 5.0l and 5.8l boat bins for reference. this was with the BE MCSR! def. neat to see how the factory did the 5.0 and 5.8 differently in the same strategy.
- The MA39_export is the marine def from EEC Editor and Paul B.
- The 300m zip file also has a couple disassmebly files in it. I started playing with both to try and learn. i think the sdx has the latest.
- The 20231010 Export was from one of the 300m sdx disassemblies. I was starting to work on the units and scaling and merge the stuff from EEC Editor export, but didnt get far.
- AA was a strat I thought might be related to the marine def, but i never got to compare it. it was advertised as open loop speed density similar to the marine config .. IDK
- I have a wiring pinout to compare the marine version to the car version of the MA39(c) hardware. fuel pump is on a different pin.
- Car version (closed loop mass air) of MA39 for reference.
- 2024 Mar 14, 10:15
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Minimal posts
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3598
Re: Minimal posts
Can premium sections be made read only and no downloads? or are you worried about privacy?
- 2024 Mar 14, 10:14
- Forum: The Range
- Topic: Minimal posts
- Replies: 10
- Views: 3598
Re: Minimal posts
I click around https://eectuning.org/ just to read. they still stay kind of active. I think most other communities have migrated to FB Groups like the ones below unfortunately.
On a side note, when i talk to other lightning guys that have used you, it's always positive. But I'm also surprised how few people know you're available. I hate to suggest starting a facebook group or similar because it's another place to manage, but idk. I wonder there's a fit to keep up with the trends.
Binary Editor Tuning
https://www.facebook.com/groups/353376661678077/
Moates Quarterhorse and Binary Editor Help Page
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1668755070083813/
On a side note, when i talk to other lightning guys that have used you, it's always positive. But I'm also surprised how few people know you're available. I hate to suggest starting a facebook group or similar because it's another place to manage, but idk. I wonder there's a fit to keep up with the trends.
Binary Editor Tuning
https://www.facebook.com/groups/353376661678077/
Moates Quarterhorse and Binary Editor Help Page
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1668755070083813/
- 2023 Dec 21, 14:01
- Forum: Speed Shop & Engine Talk
- Topic: TVS2650 Intercooled SC for Small Block Ford
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2650
TVS2650 Intercooled SC for Small Block Ford
Have you all seen this? I'm so excited to see new tech for old SBF... too rich for my blood right now, but curious to see the windsor kit come out.
https://www.harrop.com.au/index.php?rou ... ct_id=1125
https://www.harrop.com.au/downloads/231 ... EDUCED.pdf
https://www.harrop-usa.com/tvs2650-smal ... -ford/p160
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW7L86FGQB0
https://www.harrop.com.au/index.php?rou ... ct_id=1125
https://www.harrop.com.au/downloads/231 ... EDUCED.pdf
https://www.harrop-usa.com/tvs2650-smal ... -ford/p160
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW7L86FGQB0
- 2023 Nov 13, 14:21
- Forum: CRAI8 - 98 Fords (Most All)
- Topic: hhu1 bin
- Replies: 16
- Views: 4301
Re: hhu1 bin
can you post i pic of the circuit board? could rule out jsa's point about the shoulder pads
- 2023 Nov 11, 14:34
- Forum: CRAI8 - 98 Fords (Most All)
- Topic: hhu1 bin
- Replies: 16
- Views: 4301
Re: hhu1 bin
@wwhite I think the other bin he got strait form Paul Boothe’s library. Didn’t make sense that neither would open.
Would it be easier for him to use one of the standard bins for and set it up for his PATs?
Would it be easier for him to use one of the standard bins for and set it up for his PATs?
- 2023 Oct 03, 12:56
- Forum: GUFX - 89-93 Foxbody ECUs
- Topic: Simple ? - Speed Density works w/ A9L2 Right?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7428
Re: Simple ? - Speed Density works w/ A9L2 Right?
i know this is an exception... but... that marine setup i been playing with violates this rule. the marine bin is SD and the automotive bin is MA. So one hardware code EFI-MA39 has oem cals for SD and MA. and definitions out there for both.decipha wrote: ↑2023 Oct 03, 08:07 Speed density ecu's are a different hardware class than mass air ecus so no you cannot run the a9l2 cal on it.
Plug in his hardware code in the search box on the supported ecus list and it will let you know if its supported and by what strategy.
http://www.efidynotuning.com/downloads.htm
Nothing to do with the topic, sorry, but sharing something cool i learned when playing with it.
- 2023 Sep 22, 03:45
- Forum: Moates Support
- Topic: What is Everyone using for Chips Now?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 20453
Re: What is Everyone using for Chips Now?
Also boostednw has some Moates replacement products and more on the way
https://boostednw.com/moates-hardware-replacements
https://boostednw.com/moates-hardware-replacements
- 2023 Sep 22, 03:43
- Forum: Moates Support
- Topic: What is Everyone using for Chips Now?
- Replies: 28
- Views: 20453
Re: What is Everyone using for Chips Now?
Found a place that says they have some. Very proud of them though
https://bulletperformanceracing.com.au/ ... tegory/12/