Looking good!
Looking good!
02 C5 Coupe - LS7, TSP 265 LS7 heads, ARH, Z06 cat-back, HREs, 3.73 gears, Wilwood brakes, DeWitts radiator
15 C7 Z5 1 Coupe - stock for now
12 Avalanche - tune, Corsa Touring
The number of flashes a flash device can take varies by manufacturer and the technology used to implement the device.Originally Posted by TAQuickness
Typically it ranges from 100,000 to 1,000,000 cycles, with the upper end of this becoming more common, and being exceeded.
If you flash your PCM 10 times/day, that's 3652.5 flashes/year, and at the worst case of 100,000 flashes that would give you 27.38 years.
I just had to be the first to say this but:Originally Posted by Blacky
Let's just hope we see no BSOD (Blue Screens Of Death) on these puppies!
Early EFILive V5 user - Upgraded from AutoTap for DOS!
2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, A4 - For occasional day trips...
1984 Chevrolet Caprice Classic - For the family...
1989 Honda VTR250 - For me and me only...
Looks great. How about a HD video out so you can plug it into your cars DVD player and moniter it that way.
Dale
78 Datsun 280Z W/LS1/T56
TR230, Absolute Speed stage II 5.3 heads, Fast 90mm setup, JTR 1 3/4 headers.
no but it might get a BSOH (Blue Screen Of Humour) when people find the easter eggs....Originally Posted by emarkay
Before asking for help, please read this.
That might not make it into FlashScan until V583.924Originally Posted by DaleMX
Got a PC running EFILive with a video out? Plug that in!!!
Paul
Before asking for help, please read this.
Haha, What year is that! Yea I have a laptop but in a Datsun 280Z it's more like a server case and it looks like the EFILIve Module is nice an small.Originally Posted by Blacky
Dale
78 Datsun 280Z W/LS1/T56
TR230, Absolute Speed stage II 5.3 heads, Fast 90mm setup, JTR 1 3/4 headers.