Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14

Thread: programable memcal ?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    No where
    Posts
    228
    Total Downloaded
    0

    programable memcal ?

    does anyone know if there is a programable chip for the p38 ecu. i know i could piggy back an aftermarket one but there is only a few of the std settings i need to change like the base idle and cold start enrichment and a small tinker with the fuel/ignition map. the std settings just dont do the trick on the new 5 litre.

    cheers
    mick

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Bexley NSW 2207
    Posts
    194
    Total Downloaded
    0
    the old GEMS (upto 1999) ecu can have the CO% base setting changed and then disconnect the O2 sensors so it cannot relearn a new setting (same as 1995 spec). the ign timing can be changed by fiddling with the wiring.
    i do not think there are any tricks on the Thor (1999 on) ecu, although it never reads the throttle position at 100%.
    the restriction with both is the inlet manifold.
    normally the 5.0 go ok with the standard set up. are the cats and air flow meter all good?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    NSW Far South Coast
    Posts
    685
    Total Downloaded
    0
    What wiring changes will adjust the timing? May be beneficial for LPG installations?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Bexley NSW 2207
    Posts
    194
    Total Downloaded
    0
    cam angle (not crank) sensor failure default timing setting is different (i think it is 15deg) and i have been told that swapping the wire positions can give more advance, but i have never tried either so be careful.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    No where
    Posts
    228
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Rupert Prior View Post
    cam angle (not crank) sensor failure default timing setting is different (i think it is 15deg) and i have been told that swapping the wire positions can give more advance, but i have never tried either so be careful.
    i defiantly dont need any more advance as it runs between 30-45 degrees according to the hawkeye. cheers anyway

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    No where
    Posts
    228
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by Rupert Prior View Post
    the old GEMS (upto 1999) ecu can have the CO% base setting changed and then disconnect the O2 sensors so it cannot relearn a new setting (same as 1995 spec). the ign timing can be changed by fiddling with the wiring.
    i do not think there are any tricks on the Thor (1999 on) ecu, although it never reads the throttle position at 100%.
    the restriction with both is the inlet manifold.
    normally the 5.0 go ok with the standard set up. are the cats and air flow meter all good?
    afm is fine and to spec and there is no cats. my problem lies in the cold start enrichment and base idle as it idles at 1800rpm until it warms up and then hunts like a **** warm, warm idle jumps between 450-900rpm, also im running 40 psi constant fuel pressure with 20% larger injectors and still have the ecu adding up to 15% fuel ontop of the std map. i can see what the settings are withe the hawkeye hooked up but unfortunately cant change anything. i think im just going to have to piggyback and autronic into it. and no there isnt any air leaks either.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Avoca Beach
    Posts
    14,152
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Is it a GEMS or Thor?

    Why did you increase both fuel pressure and injectors size?

    Regards Philip A

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Avoca Beach
    Posts
    14,152
    Total Downloaded
    0
    OK, I was thinking about it, and have decided you have a GEMS , as The GEMS works on 2.5ATM and the Thor is already 3ATM and you cannot get easily to the fuel pressure regulator.

    If you started with a GEMS, did you try to run it with standard injectors and pressure as there is usually a 15% ceiling that the ECU can handle.

    Have you contacted Mark Adams who is considered THE authority on 14CUX and also GEMS? He usually can program a chip to accommodate larger capacity with near stock driveability AFAIK.

    Do you have a standard cam in the new engine or have you installed an aftermaket cam? the symptoms you have described are often the result insufficient vacuum caused by a cam with incorrect phasing of inlet and exhaust timing, although who knows with the higher pressure and volume of the injectors.

    Regards Philip A

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    No where
    Posts
    228
    Total Downloaded
    0
    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    OK, I was thinking about it, and have decided you have a GEMS , as The GEMS works on 2.5ATM and the Thor is already 3ATM and you cannot get easily to the fuel pressure regulator.

    If you started with a GEMS, did you try to run it with standard injectors and pressure as there is usually a 15% ceiling that the ECU can handle.

    Have you contacted Mark Adams who is considered THE authority on 14CUX and also GEMS? He usually can program a chip to accommodate larger capacity with near stock driveability AFAIK.

    Do you have a standard cam in the new engine or have you installed an aftermaket cam? the symptoms you have described are often the result insufficient vacuum caused by a cam with incorrect phasing of inlet and exhaust timing, although who knows with the higher pressure and volume of the injectors.

    Regards Philip A

    sorry its a gems, and originally 4.0L. the injectors were fitted when i first bought it they are bosch late model, they increased my torque and fuel economy on the std engine. the fuel pressure reg is no longer connected to a vacuum source as when it was hooked up it leaned out too much, ecu showed constant +25% in fuel trim. as for the cam its 204 @.050 both intake and exhaust with 450 thou lift.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Location
    Avoca Beach
    Posts
    14,152
    Total Downloaded
    0
    as for the cam its 204 @.050 both intake and exhaust with 450 thou lift.
    What is the LSA, as you need a narrow LSA to give vacuum for a MAF to read correctly.Standard 4.0 litre LSA is 109degrees.

    Rover,ERR3720, IO28,IC77,EO66,EC39,DUR285/285,LSA109,OL67, lift0.390, 5.5,,Production ,4.0-litre, 109degrees LSA is theoretically correct for a RV8.

    How many Lbs per hour are the injectors? Standard 4.0 are 23.5 and Bosch yellow Gen11 or 111 are 19Lb. So how big did you fit?? as 19Lb per hour is plenty for a 4.6 and should be OK with 5 litre if the duty % in the chip is increased. Holden 5 litre uses 19lb.
    I guess my assessment without knowing much of the story is that your injectors are too big and the cam has too large an LSA.
    Regards Philip A

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Search AULRO.com ONLY!
Search All the Web!