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    Anyone ever put a 411 ecm in a 98 ZJ with the jtec pcm? I'm tired of no tuning solutions, I have a bdm... I have successfully talked to 411 ecms thru bdm now. I don't see why I cant communicate with the jtec the same way. Mekkis, do you offer tuning for these cars? If I can pull the bin, do we have a completed xdf with timing tables? If I can pull a bin, I can write it too.

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    Hi, guys!

    I live in Russia and build 4.6 stroker ('99 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ).
    I need to tune my JTEC PCM.
    It has ab28f200 chip so I've unsoldered it and read the programm.
    But PCM has film-like board and while tuning I'll need to soldered the chip several times. That will destroy the film.
    There are some pads near the chip so how can I use them to reprogramm the chip?

    0_91c0b_286f8e83_XL.jpg

    Thanks
    Albert

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkcorp View Post
    Hi, guys!

    I live in Russia and build 4.6 stroker ('99 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ).
    I need to tune my JTEC PCM.
    It has ab28f200 chip so I've unsoldered it and read the programm.
    But PCM has film-like board and while tuning I'll need to soldered the chip several times. That will destroy the film.
    There are some pads near the chip so how can I use them to reprogramm the chip?

    0_91c0b_286f8e83_XL.jpg

    Thanks
    Albert
    A datasheet and a multimeter answers that.

    Those pads alongside the flash are what the "instrumented" 96-98 JTECs daughterboards are attached to.
    There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it can not be overcome by brute strength and ignorance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkcorp View Post
    Hi, guys!
    I live in Russia and build 4.6 stroker ('99 Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ).
    I need to tune my JTEC PCM.
    It has ab28f200 chip so I've unsoldered it and read the programm.
    But PCM has film-like board and while tuning I'll need to soldered the chip several times. That will destroy the film.
    There are some pads near the chip so how can I use them to reprogramm the chip?
    0_91c0b_286f8e83_XL.jpg
    Thanks
    Albert


    how do you edit the bin, what kind of software are you using ?
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    mekkis, you still out there? Any updates to flashing these POS's? I still have the very basic XDF you posted a few years ago. Do you have a more defined xdf you are willing to share?
    '86 Grand National

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    Guys!
    Does anyone have definition file (xdf) for my ECU?

    It seem like soon we will have a device to read/write/diag JTEC via OBD.
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asylumwarp View Post
    Anyone ever put a 411 ecm in a 98 ZJ with the jtec pcm? I'm tired of no tuning solutions, I have a bdm... I have successfully talked to 411 ecms thru bdm now. I don't see why I cant communicate with the jtec the same way. Mekkis, do you offer tuning for these cars? If I can pull the bin, do we have a completed xdf with timing tables? If I can pull a bin, I can write it too.
    What do you use to read/write by BDM to 411 PCM's ??

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    I have bin file pulled from my wj 4.0 pcm. Pm me if needed.

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