Hey guys, was poking around looking for a definition file for a 1988 LN3 3800. I was able to find it by the ECM # but it glitches out every few seconds and several values are off. Anyone have this file? Thanks and I love this forum!
Hey guys, was poking around looking for a definition file for a 1988 LN3 3800. I was able to find it by the ECM # but it glitches out every few seconds and several values are off. Anyone have this file? Thanks and I love this forum!
you need the A042 or A071 definition, which i guess i've never created for whatever reason.
the A094 you mentioned using in your email must be similar enough to where swapping some stuff around will likely make it correct. which of the two you actually need, i'm not sure. they may even be completely identical, it wouldn't be the first time that has happened. or it could just be the BCM section is different or .....
basically, it probably wouldn't be much time/effort to make them, but i don't have that at the moment, i don't know when work will slow down enough for anything other than short replies.
what sort of evil project :D.we have a stock high km bottomend LN3 making over 400rwhp with only cam and valvesprings and a single turbo
fwd is even easier to turbo from the kits ive seen in usa depending on what your engine bay is like.weve gone 11.02 on the 1/4 at 1550kg.runs upto 21psi and gets a hiding.
Thats pretty wicked man, my car is old enough that theres plenty of room for whatever I want to put in it. Just have to source some parts from the junkyard and I'll be good to go!
looks like A042 is the winner in terms of the correct one for an 88 LN3 application without a BCM, however it is actually identical to A094.
here is a converted version i put together, see if it fixes any glitching? if not, we'll work through and find what is causing it.
Fricken sweet! I'll load it up and let you know, thanks!
Alright, everything looked good. The AFR though didn't seem right at 2.78 and I couldn't find a value for the Integrator but I do have the BLM and most everthing else looked right.
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