ECU
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ECU
Just got my ECU back from DP Tuning for the second time. Sent it out to have the rev limiter bumped. For the second time it appears unchanged. Looking for a way to check the RPM's beyond simply reading the tach. Appreciate any ideas.
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Re: ECU
If you have a GPS you can get exact actual speed and knowing your final drive and gear ratios you could probably work backwards to get RPM. Seems like there has to be an easier way though...
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Re: ECU
Used an OBDII reader the first time and it didn't show any change but
Dptuning says their bench test showed a 650 rpm increase in rev limit. That's why I'm looking for an alternate method.
Dptuning says their bench test showed a 650 rpm increase in rev limit. That's why I'm looking for an alternate method.
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Re: ECU
Do they have inductive clip-on handheld tachs? i thought my dad had an old one laying around. i think it may clip over one of your wires like a timing light, but it goes to a hand held meter that gives you rpm.
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Re: ECU
My tach is off by 600+ RPMs at redline. I don't know if the NB tach is similarly useless.
Some timing lights have an RPM readout. You can use that as well. On mine I need to divide the displayed number by two because of the wasted spark setup. Errr wait... those newfangled NBs have some sort of semi coil on plug setup so your mileage may vary on that suggestion.
An OBDII scanner that can view live data would give you the RPM as well. Not all can do live readouts. You could call your local autozone, napa, advance and ask if their loaner reader can do live data. If so, that should be a free option.
Did you have them alter the map or just the redline?
Some timing lights have an RPM readout. You can use that as well. On mine I need to divide the displayed number by two because of the wasted spark setup. Errr wait... those newfangled NBs have some sort of semi coil on plug setup so your mileage may vary on that suggestion.
An OBDII scanner that can view live data would give you the RPM as well. Not all can do live readouts. You could call your local autozone, napa, advance and ask if their loaner reader can do live data. If so, that should be a free option.
Did you have them alter the map or just the redline?
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Re: ECU
He supposedly altered both-- more low end torque and a 7800 rpm rev limit. I can't really tell if there is any more power and it doesn't appear that the rev limit has been changed but I want to make sure of that before I get upset/unpleasant. He had the ECU for 3 weeks this (the second) time.david.valeri wrote:My tach is off by 600+ RPMs at redline. I don't know if the NB tach is similarly useless.
Some timing lights have an RPM readout. You can use that as well. On mine I need to divide the displayed number by two because of the wasted spark setup. Errr wait... those newfangled NBs have some sort of semi coil on plug setup so your mileage may vary on that suggestion.
An OBDII scanner that can view live data would give you the RPM as well. Not all can do live readouts. You could call your local autozone, napa, advance and ask if their loaner reader can do live data. If so, that should be a free option.
Did you have them alter the map or just the redline?
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Re: ECU
It is a shame you never made it to one of the dyno days at Ed York's to get a baseline run in.
Do you mind sharing what they charge for that service? I'm curious what their value proposition is over a full stand alone. I know it still returns OBDII codes, but your engine is not modded enough that you couldn't slap the stock ECU back in long enough to pass emissions.
Do you mind sharing what they charge for that service? I'm curious what their value proposition is over a full stand alone. I know it still returns OBDII codes, but your engine is not modded enough that you couldn't slap the stock ECU back in long enough to pass emissions.
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Re: ECU
They better get that thing working at that price.Dan133 wrote:DP Tuning gets $500 for a rev limit bump/remap. You pay shipping both ways.