chipped ecu's not datalogging and solid CEL with no codes - How to test?
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I have a couple ecu's around the house and was trying them out the other day.
One is a P28 and the other is a converted P06. They seem to run the programs burned on the chip, however the CEL is on solid and there are not any codes present.
On a Crome base-map, there is a 4k rpm rev limit.
On a Hondata base-map it ran ok, but horrible lag just before VTEC at the factory ITR settings.
Trying out Hondata, the S100 LED blinks as well as the S200. I am not able to connect to the ecu in order to datalog, or retrieve serial # / option information from the blue box.
I have tested every pin on my harness and it is ok (Kenji harness)
Car is 98 USDM ITR.
What could be wrong and how do I go about testing? I could not find any schematics on the P28 or P06 for testing purposes.
One is a P28 and the other is a converted P06. They seem to run the programs burned on the chip, however the CEL is on solid and there are not any codes present.
On a Crome base-map, there is a 4k rpm rev limit.
On a Hondata base-map it ran ok, but horrible lag just before VTEC at the factory ITR settings.
Trying out Hondata, the S100 LED blinks as well as the S200. I am not able to connect to the ecu in order to datalog, or retrieve serial # / option information from the blue box.
I have tested every pin on my harness and it is ok (Kenji harness)
Car is 98 USDM ITR.
What could be wrong and how do I go about testing? I could not find any schematics on the P28 or P06 for testing purposes.
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for those who cared enough to read this:
The problem was that the chip was not burned with the correct starting buffer address..... Problem solved.
And My s200 box is bad so I can't connect to datalog. Bummer.
The problem was that the chip was not burned with the correct starting buffer address..... Problem solved.
And My s200 box is bad so I can't connect to datalog. Bummer.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MOVE OVER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for those who cared enough to read this:
The problem was that the chip was not burned with the correct starting buffer address..... Problem solved.
And My s200 box is bad so I can't connect to datalog. Bummer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
And also, the S200 unit was bad and had to be replaced.
The problem was that the chip was not burned with the correct starting buffer address..... Problem solved.
And My s200 box is bad so I can't connect to datalog. Bummer.</TD></TR></TABLE>
And also, the S200 unit was bad and had to be replaced.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MOVE OVER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Pocket Programmer 2, made by Intronics</TD></TR></TABLE>
hows that working out for ya?is it user freindly?
hows that working out for ya?is it user freindly?
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its good, but I don't have a parallel port on my notebook computer, so it stays connected to my desktop.
I would be willing to sell it now that I have gotten used to my other burner (Top853 USB burner).
I would be willing to sell it now that I have gotten used to my other burner (Top853 USB burner).
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