ECU chip/DSM link
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February 07, 2011 03:47 pm UTC
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Blayne Byrne
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So I have decided that since I don't race my car and it will be a daily driver that my wife will drive from time to time I was going to just get an eprom and a chip for my mods and yada yada. I was going to get the chip done by this guy http://dsmchips.com/ but it says he is not taking any more orders. I wanted to see if there were any other people or companies that do the same as him. I want a chip for 24psi, 750 injectors etc. I have heard of peckerhead chips, but is there more out there that I can look into??
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Ian Burnside]
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February 07, 2011 09:49 pm UTC
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I say go with a maf-t set-up, simple ,reliaable and user freindly for a DD, but if yer not racing...whats the point of the 750's? and the 24psi?
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: KEVIN KIRELUK]
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February 07, 2011 10:53 pm UTC
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Blayne Byrne]
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February 08, 2011 12:20 am UTC
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the maf-t and the maf is all you need, its plug n play, remove your stock mas, replace it with the gm maf, plug in the translater and splice 1 wire, and set it for 750's.(2 onboard dials) then tune it with 3 dials using the millions of guides on the internet or use the saf-c to fine tune it from there.
Youll need a logger anyway you do it tho.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Jay Stacey]
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February 08, 2011 06:16 am UTC
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I had a Peckerhead chip (actually, still do) before I got ECMLink, great little thing. Message Steve Kinnaird, he will set you up with one, and it's only $60. You will need an EPROM ECU, but I don't know who buys them for $200+. I bought my first virgin one for $70 and had it socketed for like $30 locally IIRC, and another virgin one for $100.
Also, I wouldn't let the MAF-T do anything else but that, translating. It's hard to dial in for larger injectors and try to tune. If you already have the SAFC and want to keep it modest, without dishing lots of money for Laptop, and 'Link, go the chip way IMO.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Tim Grechin]
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February 08, 2011 09:30 pm UTC
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poeple have run maf-t to componsate larger injectors, and fine tuned them with an saf-c for years and got good results, its easy and not hard to install. And when or if you ever upgrade to link or whatever, you can still use the maf-t which is way better for air flow then the stock mas and sound better too!
With a chip you still need to fine tune it with a saf-c, but chips seem to be hard to find and if you change anything, youll need a new chip.
If he was me tho, If yer not gonna race it all the time being that its your daily driver, Id just get some 550's and maf-t to go with his sa-fc and keep it reliable.
Anything more then that I would skip the chip and go striaght to link.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Rob Strelecki]
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February 08, 2011 10:42 pm UTC
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I agree with you on the piggy back set-up and as long as he dosent go higher then his 680's he'd be fine...mabye not 24psi tho.
Dosent link do those things too, why buy a eprom ecm, pay to have it socketed, and hunt for a custom chip when he could just spen a few hundred more for link? He says money is not the problem.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Jay Stacey]
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February 08, 2011 11:55 pm UTC
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The ecu will try to reach the same A/F target ratio from 2.3g/rev (about 17 psi on a 14B) and up. [old guy moment] We tuned DSMs for a LONG time without widebands. Learn how the engine reacts, think about what you're lieing to the ECU about (usually airflow), watch knock and timing, and your good. Having said that, I have a wideband. [/old guy moment] You need to be more concerned with MAF reading accuracy than anything. It's easy to change injector size, and A/F ratio TARGETS in the ECU, but if the MAF isn't sending the ECU accurate info, it's not going to work as well. The reason I usually suggest using an SAFC, etc with a chip is due to this. (Even worse with a hacked/MAF, and from my experience, the MAFTs seem to have some issues with low airflow readings). Oh, and no, unfortunately I don't do chips for 2Gs. I could never find anyone willing to test them for me, and I'm simply too busy to start playing with new code right now.
Now, I'll have all kinds of time to talk about DSMs, because I won't be busy fixing mine!
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Steve Kinnaird]
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February 09, 2011 12:26 am UTC
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yes, maft, safc or safr will bring the chips fuel trim closer to what the actual airflow is cause the programer cant possably match the trim to the actual airflow.
this also works with just big injectors alone. I used to put 450cc injectors in a stock saturn and use the safr to lean it out and match the fuel trim to the airflow of the turbo in a na\turbo saturn. crude but works.
But again chips seem to be hard to get, so if he dosent want a comlicated link set-up, he should just go with a mild maf-t set-up and lower his boost.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Rob Strelecki]
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February 12, 2011 01:20 am UTC
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I'll add in a third option which, depending on how enthusiastic you want to get (I know you mentioned you don't want to get a laptop to tune), is get a 98 or 99 ECU. All 99 and a majority of 98 ECUs come from the factory flashable using an Openport 2.0 cable. ECUs are probably 100$, cable is 75$, logging software is 15$, flashing program is free.
It is near as capable as v3, but not as user friendly, and not really as much support for our application (evo world though, many forums based on the flashing).
You can change pretty much everything in excel style tables and flash it to your ECU.
I would also like to add that this is definitely a more involved approach. It is fairly intimidating if you are not used to computer "programming", but is a nice cheap alternative to link (really cheap if you already have an ECU which could be flashed, but unfortunately, I don't think any 97 ECUs can be flashed. The good news is I don't believe you would have to change any wires like you would do with the 95...but I could be wrong)
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Kyle Guba]
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February 13, 2011 02:06 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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Hey Blayne;
I'm also going to advocate for ECMLink for several reasons.
Right now, you find yourself wanting to DD your car, not really do much with it. Investing in a chip right now may seem economical, however in the long run, ECMLink will be the way to go.
My first three mods to the AWDAuto:
AEM Digital Boost (5.2Bar Loggable MAP sensor) AEM UEGO Wideband ECMLink V3
From there you can do ANYTHING man. You can run huge injectors and still have fantastic street manners. The advantage is you are never limited by your ECU when it comes to any future modifications. V3 also comes with Native GM MAF support, so you can get the PSHHHTTT out of the BOV if you do so wish.
Another advantage is if your car is doing something completely fucked up, you can log it, and send it to a member to have a look at. You can also tune via Email if you really wanted to. The possibilities are endless.
If you can Blayne, save up the cash and invest in ECMLink. I don't say buy, I say invest, because when it comes to the DSM Platform, ECMLink is an investment that reaps only positive net gains.
If you are looking for an example, I run 1000cc injectors, W190, Meth (M3 + M7 Nozzles), 94 Octane, 30psi out of a S16G, clicking off low 12's in the 1/4 and it still starts and gets me to/from work every day. I don't ever worry about my car leaving me somewhere or running like a bag of sh!t.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Kyle Guba]
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February 15, 2011 10:08 pm UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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I don't have a digital boost controller, I simply have the gauge. It's best to have a loggable boost sensor. And I paid full price new for mine.
AWDAuto 1996 TSi AWD Automagic12.24 @ 113 - Small 16G FP Green HTA - 11.42/123 Team Pump Gas and Meth RTMRacing - Your Canadian source for DSM Parts "Every moment you live is pregnant with the next moment of your life" --Jim CarreyLast Login: September 28, 2021
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Jason Weir]
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February 20, 2011 02:56 am UTC
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Ryan Laliberte
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http://www.ecmtuning.com/wiki/prodcompareCompensation for Meth can be done in the direct access tables. What some people do is use secondary AUX maps activated when either the EGR or FPS custom outputs are activated to compensate for Meth. It basically allows you for a street/strip tune. Some guys don't like to run the same boost on the streets as they do at the track, understandable. Some of these setups are pretty insane.
AWDAuto 1996 TSi AWD Automagic12.24 @ 113 - Small 16G FP Green HTA - 11.42/123 Team Pump Gas and Meth RTMRacing - Your Canadian source for DSM Parts "Every moment you live is pregnant with the next moment of your life" --Jim CarreyLast Login: September 28, 2021
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Ryan Laliberte]
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February 20, 2011 08:28 pm UTC
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Brandon Clement
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Instead of a UEGO, get the NGK / NTK wideband, more accurate, and only about $20 more. The NTK sensor is more accurate and has a longer life span. They apparently last as long as oem narrowband ones do.
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Re: ECU chip/DSM link
[Re: Brandon Clement]
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February 20, 2011 08:30 pm UTC
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