Was there every any kind of ECU reflash to the stock ECU?
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problem with most "send out ecu" reflashes is they dont know your exact setup so they "guess" with what info they have
even the jim wolf ecus for nissans tend to run pig rich (my old bosses flash came in with a a/f of 10.2:1)
even the jim wolf ecus for nissans tend to run pig rich (my old bosses flash came in with a a/f of 10.2:1)
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AEM FIC 1910, Not completely hard to install, Works wonders, you can tune the entire RPM range, you can play with timing and all the goods.
I got it, so do alot of people lately, Really AEM is pretty nice, Also nice cause you can find a tuner just about anywhere willing to Tune your AEM FIC!
I got it, so do alot of people lately, Really AEM is pretty nice, Also nice cause you can find a tuner just about anywhere willing to Tune your AEM FIC!
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Not claiming to be an expert at all but I believe AEM doesn't make piggy back systems for the RD2. If you look, they're made one for the 4g63( evo VIII, eclipse, eagle talon).. however the G4CP and the 4G63 seem to be the same motor but the intake/exhaust ports are reversed as is the crank pulley/thermostat housing.. I'm curious, if I could just snach up an evo VIII ecu and put it in my I4 tib? Then I could buy a piggyback/flash card from anywhere..
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Well, I better get my rear in gear and finish my code disassembly...
Anyone familiar with Intel 8051 assembly should be able to reverse engineer the code to a level where maps can be edited via prom replacement (what I'm trying to do now, but I'm primarily Cypress M8C/PSoC and Microchip PIC...).
The program mode enable line is brought out the the OBD-II connector, and does indeed go to the PRGEN line on the C509-LM processor inside the ecu. The Hyundai GDS system does allow a reflash of the ECU, so there's hope there.
Sad part is, there doesn't seem to be, from a cursory glance, any code inside the ECU that does a reflash. Meaning that the Hyundai GDS system must first shoot an initial loader over into the xram, then continue feeding in data to program. That means either a full homebrew program loader is needed, or the GDS loader needs to be sniffed off the K and L lines during a factory reflash.
This is with a 2000 5 speed Tib ecu
More good news, there's ~ 1K of unused code space, so additional enhancements should be possible, such as a DSM style stutterbox/NLTS option.
That's if I can find the time to get the thing fully reverse engineered.
If anyone has experience and is willing to help, let me know.
Anyone familiar with Intel 8051 assembly should be able to reverse engineer the code to a level where maps can be edited via prom replacement (what I'm trying to do now, but I'm primarily Cypress M8C/PSoC and Microchip PIC...).
The program mode enable line is brought out the the OBD-II connector, and does indeed go to the PRGEN line on the C509-LM processor inside the ecu. The Hyundai GDS system does allow a reflash of the ECU, so there's hope there.
Sad part is, there doesn't seem to be, from a cursory glance, any code inside the ECU that does a reflash. Meaning that the Hyundai GDS system must first shoot an initial loader over into the xram, then continue feeding in data to program. That means either a full homebrew program loader is needed, or the GDS loader needs to be sniffed off the K and L lines during a factory reflash.
This is with a 2000 5 speed Tib ecu
More good news, there's ~ 1K of unused code space, so additional enhancements should be possible, such as a DSM style stutterbox/NLTS option.
That's if I can find the time to get the thing fully reverse engineered.
If anyone has experience and is willing to help, let me know.
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Interesting! Would you know or have a timeline when these ECU's will be available? Could you find out! I would be willing to pick one of these up right know....lol....im serious .