87regal
May 27th, 2013, 05:23 PM
I hope this is in the correct section of the forum.
I want to convert my 1987 Buick Grand National to a modern computer. I want to be able to take the car to any shop and put it on their dyno and not have to deal with burning chips and the shrinking support for the turbo buick platform. I would much rather go with an OEM PCM for the reliability instead of an aftermarket setup. Also I would rather go this route so that way any software and tools purchased I will be able to use on other vehicles. Also this should be a cost effective compaired to other options.
For those that don't know the turbo regals were factory SFI. Cam and crank sensor distributorless wasted spark setup for the ignition. I will be keeping the throttle cable so i need a PCM that still has IAC control. I do not have to worry about emissions or emissions testing.
I have put some thought into this and these are my initial questions. With some help from everyone here I hope to get a good start finding the answers. I am new to the late model GM cars all my fuel injection experience is with turbo regals and mustangs.
What is the best PCM for this application? I have read about the 0411 is their something better for this application?
egr - I currently do not use the egr so I am not concerned with it.
IAC - I need a PCM that will control IAC. Has anything changed with IACs or is a stepper motor still a stepper motor?
Crank Sensor - What do I need to know about crank sensors? Can anyone post a link or more info about the crank sensors. The GN crank sensor is a 3 pulse per revolution.
Cam Sensor - currently 1 pulse per revolution. Same question as the crank sensor what do i need to know?
Maf - I assume that I will run a late model maf.
IAT - I will just use stock or a late model one.
Knock Sensor - Will need to check the threads to see if the new sensor will fit my existing location.
Turbo Waste Gate control - Currently the wastegate is controled by the computer. Is there a PCM that can perform that function if not I can get a stand alone boost controller.
Ignition - I assume that I will just run late module and coil from something compatable with the new PCM.
Torque Converter Lockup - Is there a way to program the PCM to give a 12V signal that i can use for converter lockup? The 200r4 has pressure switchs on both 3rd and 4th gear to signal which gear the trans is in. Can these inputs be used with the PCM to perform this logic? These inputs would also be useful for ignition timing and other tune related controls. If the PCM can't accept these inputs I could always wire the 4th gear pressure switch in series with the 12V lockup signal from the pcm if that is possible.
Fan control - Only have one fan, should be able to get a 12v signal from the PCM for the fan relay
Cruise Control - Just swap over all the parts from a late model application?
02 sensors - Do I need to run two sensors or can I just run one?
Is their a way to datalog extra inputs add a wideband, egt, fuel pressure etc?
Thanks in advance for all replies.
I want to convert my 1987 Buick Grand National to a modern computer. I want to be able to take the car to any shop and put it on their dyno and not have to deal with burning chips and the shrinking support for the turbo buick platform. I would much rather go with an OEM PCM for the reliability instead of an aftermarket setup. Also I would rather go this route so that way any software and tools purchased I will be able to use on other vehicles. Also this should be a cost effective compaired to other options.
For those that don't know the turbo regals were factory SFI. Cam and crank sensor distributorless wasted spark setup for the ignition. I will be keeping the throttle cable so i need a PCM that still has IAC control. I do not have to worry about emissions or emissions testing.
I have put some thought into this and these are my initial questions. With some help from everyone here I hope to get a good start finding the answers. I am new to the late model GM cars all my fuel injection experience is with turbo regals and mustangs.
What is the best PCM for this application? I have read about the 0411 is their something better for this application?
egr - I currently do not use the egr so I am not concerned with it.
IAC - I need a PCM that will control IAC. Has anything changed with IACs or is a stepper motor still a stepper motor?
Crank Sensor - What do I need to know about crank sensors? Can anyone post a link or more info about the crank sensors. The GN crank sensor is a 3 pulse per revolution.
Cam Sensor - currently 1 pulse per revolution. Same question as the crank sensor what do i need to know?
Maf - I assume that I will run a late model maf.
IAT - I will just use stock or a late model one.
Knock Sensor - Will need to check the threads to see if the new sensor will fit my existing location.
Turbo Waste Gate control - Currently the wastegate is controled by the computer. Is there a PCM that can perform that function if not I can get a stand alone boost controller.
Ignition - I assume that I will just run late module and coil from something compatable with the new PCM.
Torque Converter Lockup - Is there a way to program the PCM to give a 12V signal that i can use for converter lockup? The 200r4 has pressure switchs on both 3rd and 4th gear to signal which gear the trans is in. Can these inputs be used with the PCM to perform this logic? These inputs would also be useful for ignition timing and other tune related controls. If the PCM can't accept these inputs I could always wire the 4th gear pressure switch in series with the 12V lockup signal from the pcm if that is possible.
Fan control - Only have one fan, should be able to get a 12v signal from the PCM for the fan relay
Cruise Control - Just swap over all the parts from a late model application?
02 sensors - Do I need to run two sensors or can I just run one?
Is their a way to datalog extra inputs add a wideband, egt, fuel pressure etc?
Thanks in advance for all replies.