did you run that in an 808 or an ECM upgrade. I'm starting to get confused
did you run that in an 808 or an ECM upgrade. I'm starting to get confused
It's all good until it goes "Bang"
Sorry, was late and I had "sandy" eyesOriginally Posted by limited cv8r
VN commodore
VR manual computer
VR manual memcal (VATS disabled)
Cheers,
Dave.
I have a 082, but the reason I have it is because it may need repair.
Their is a fella down the road that offers a exchange service.
If you have no luck send me a pm and we can have a chat.
mick
808 is missing the 8192 baud chip (16064096 from memory) plus some passives.
082's are like finding rocking horse s**t
Beware the 165's were built about the same time the dreadful run of 808's happened.
You still need to run VR+ Memcal to get 8192 baud. VN Memcal & 082 will still only give 160 baud.
Cheers,
Ross
I no longer monitor the forum, please either post your question or create a support ticket.
ok, so in a nutshell i will need a 082 ECM and run at least a VR bin file. Does this apply to emulation as well with the autoprom. Sorry about all the questions, I thought it would be a lot simpler. What are my limitations with the 808 compared to the 082 in regards to tuning apart from the baud rate?
It's all good until it goes "Bang"
The tuning part would be a quick update as far as the emulator goes but its the logging speed at 160 that will kill you with an 808Originally Posted by limited cv8r
I can get my hands on a vr man ecm but its not cheap (over $400)
Dave.
cheers, I'll let you know how I get on.
It's all good until it goes "Bang"
You will need to run a vr man memcal just to get the right resistor network.
The Chip side of things you got sorted.
This is a VR .bin I pulled from a 082 HSV GTS 6 speed man build 129.
Mask is $3c. $12 will let you look around and change a few things.
Worth a look.
Last edited by MICK; October 20th, 2007 at 10:34 PM.
Resistor packs on vr are the same as vn/p. Only changes between 4, v6, v8Originally Posted by MICK
ie, use a v8 memcal if you are runnin a v8 and v6 memcal in a v6.
Also, vr/s manual use 256k eprom where as vn/p uses 128k.
It is possible to use a vn/p memcal for vr/s manual program as long as you resolder a larger eprom to it. Have done this many times and the 'limp home' works fine too.
Cheers,
Dave.
has anyone had anything to do with the COME racing dual table chips that come with thier cam upgrades? Is there any special way needed to read these chips? Are they a 256 chip with 2 x 128 images on the same chip.
It's all good until it goes "Bang"