Just confirmed. We have it set to crank, and the on/off cells set at 10. Which should be enough to at least get a signal. But I still have about 10.5V steady, both Key on and engine running.
Just confirmed. We have it set to crank, and the on/off cells set at 10. Which should be enough to at least get a signal. But I still have about 10.5V steady, both Key on and engine running.
I'll try and get a copy of the tune. Long story short, a 4x4 shop did this conversion. They had issues with the wiring system and sub let the Jeep to us to fix. The company that sold the conversion is Novak. Basic motor, tranny, harness, PCM "kit". The ECM was tuned by them (or somone tuned it for them) before being shipped out. So yes, it's not a stock tune. I just talked to our tuner and he pulled up the calibration file. It's set to "crank" on/off both at 10. It says in the tune that if any other output is selected besides serial, the out put moves to pin 48. However I don't think thats true on the E67, but is true on the E38. Confused yet? We sure are.
You need to post the tune. All else is merely guess work. Tach output set to PWM or Crank, uses the same ECM pin per controller type (E38 or E67). If set to Can Bus, then the Tach output is communicated to the IPC over the GMLAN (Can Bus) network.
I'll check this thread again tomorrow if time permits.
Regards,
Taz
on the e67 we use J1-25 tach out
J1-24 pull up, so just connect the 2 pins and go to the tach input. Steve
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Apparently my previous post (#13) only made sense to me. The original poster had wondered if the Tach output pin changed if the calibration setting was altered (i.e. from PWM to Crank). I had attempted to explain the the Tach output pin remains the same (whether using an E38 or E67 ECM) when the calibration is set to PWM or Crank.
In the case of an E38 - the Tach output remains on C1 (Black) pin 48.
In the case of an E67 - the Tach output remains on C1 (Blue) pin 25.
For corroboration of the E67 Tach output - take a look at schematics for a 2007 Trailblazer (set to PWM) and a 2007 CTS-V (set to Crank). Both of these use C1 pin 25.
Regarding Steve's comments about using C1 pin 24 as a pull-up circuit - I will take him at his word. I have never tried this - as in most applicable schematics this pin is listed as "Not used".
Regards,
Taz
Pin C1-24 has a 2.4k pull up resistor built in so it makes a perfect place to do this (side by side to tach output). Steve
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Greetings - I've been following and learning a ton over the past year with my build. Still a complete newbie but wanted to confirm Steve's (efiharness) recommendation regarding the e67 C1-24 for pull up. Just dropped a connector in the slot and connected it to C1-25 going to my tach. Works perfectly. I did have to adjust G1202 & G1203 from 15 to 7 to get it dialed in but assuming that varies based on application.
Thanks for all the great information you guys provide.
Steve