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EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2022 Apr 28, 19:32
by efloth
For a 460. I've got one on the bench. I could pull my QH and read the bin, but is there any point/interest?

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2022 Apr 28, 21:08
by decipha
nope rather useless

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2022 Apr 29, 03:15
by wwhite
I've been using the internal parts from the older EECs for other electronic projects.
There's a few larger diodes in the SD36 that I've taken out to repair a Lexus Nakamichi amp.

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 10, 02:12
by pcwizzy37
efloth wrote: 2022 Apr 28, 19:32 For a 460. I've got one on the bench. I could pull my QH and read the bin, but is there any point/interest?
I would definitely be interested, and a map file created too.

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 15, 14:29
by efloth
Sadly, I don't have it on the bench anymore. I suggest finding a EFI-SD48E ecu as they are plug and play on the 91. DOE0 box code is for the 7.5l and e4od. You could then run the strats already available for that series of ecu if you want to tune it.

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 16, 22:12
by pcwizzy37
I would much appreciate a strategy for the 7.5L E4OD if anyone already made one.

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 18, 18:52
by pcwizzy37
efloth wrote: 2023 Jun 15, 14:29 Sadly, I don't have it on the bench anymore. I suggest finding a EFI-SD48E ecu as they are plug and play on the 91. DOE0 box code is for the 7.5l and e4od. You could then run the strats already available for that series of ecu if you want to tune it.
I think the SD48e PCMs are all base calibrated for the F3TE heads, my engine still has E7TE heads on it. I have a 1992 PCM that is still SD36. SD36 seems to have alot more robust capacitors too.

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 18, 18:53
by pcwizzy37
efloth wrote: 2023 Jun 15, 14:29 Sadly, I don't have it on the bench anymore. I suggest finding a EFI-SD48E ecu as they are plug and play on the 91. DOE0 box code is for the 7.5l and e4od. You could then run the strats already available for that series of ecu if you want to tune it.
Also my '95 has the DOE0 box but it only works on '95+ E4OD transmissions (With the different solenoid pack plug too)

Re: EFI-SD36e

Posted: 2023 Jun 19, 11:42
by efloth
I have used SD48e DOE0 on a 91 and it worked flawlessly. The Solenoid pack change only moved diodes to the ecu. Having multiple diodes in the circuit will not create any adverse effects.