Using it on the 401 in my signature.
The datastream rate (as far as I can remember) is correct. I dont know the exact number, but its instant, no lag that I can see at all when datalogging.
The BCC on that chip is a V8 one, so you done good.
But why would someone go through the trouble of removing the pcm, then the memcal, only to leave the pcm in there, and the memcal on the floor?
Makes me wonder if they might not have had a bad memcal in their pocket, then swapped them out in the truck. Hopefully this is not the case.
I am still loving this pcm and am just starting to scratch the surface of what it can do. I like having two timing tables, and am starting to play with the idle one. (to start with, you just make them both the same)
The datastream rate (as far as I can remember) is correct. I dont know the exact number, but its instant, no lag that I can see at all when datalogging.
The BCC on that chip is a V8 one, so you done good.
But why would someone go through the trouble of removing the pcm, then the memcal, only to leave the pcm in there, and the memcal on the floor?
Makes me wonder if they might not have had a bad memcal in their pocket, then swapped them out in the truck. Hopefully this is not the case.
I am still loving this pcm and am just starting to scratch the surface of what it can do. I like having two timing tables, and am starting to play with the idle one. (to start with, you just make them both the same)
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