Originally Posted by
Pulse_GTO
The problem is that the PCM really likes to have over 12.5V and 1A of power available for a flash. Sometimes they work with less, but it can have issues on occasion. I would like to have a power supply that can reliably put out 13 to 14V and 2A. That way there are no power requirement issues. Are you able to read the voltage at the PCM using PCMLogger? That would probably give you a good idea of what the PCM is receiving.
Did you make any changes to the file you are trying to flash to the junkyard PCM? Might be a checksum issue depending on what XDF you are using. Since you already have read your original file, I would open it up with Universal Patcher and save though there with a new name. Universal Patcher automatically fixes any cheksum issues. I would then try to clone it using PCMHammer. I would probably try this even if no changes have taken place.
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