METOO! I've got the Howell kit which uses the 87 - 91 GM computer, need to re-map the thing for my engine (a 232, not 258). I need to gather the data, then either send data+cash to someone to burn me PROMs, or get the gear to do that myself. I used to burn EPROMs in the old CP/M days, hell I did it daily at times, but I'm not firing up a machine from the 1970's to do it! (Memory chips pop every time I power it on...) So I need to buy a USB EPROM (and EPROM-pinout flash chip) programmer. I want to eventually do the little Rambler, and the Hornet, with GM TBI since it's junkyardable -- if I can make my own PROMs. (Megasquirt is better, but $400 per computer, plus accessories, is too much; the GM part is like $60 new never mind junkyard computers, harness, connectors, etc) So there's three parts: 1. Gather data -- there's some Innotronics kit comes with a wide-band O2 sensor and 5 inputs (rpm, throttle, MAPO, throttle, etc), with USB to dump the collected data to a computer. There's also ways to do this directly into the laptop, but still need that O2 sensor. Haven't decided which is better here. 2. Software to munge the gathered data into the tables for the GM computer PROM. 3. With modified GM computer program and tables, burn a PROM and stuff it into the GM computer. > I'm leaning towards the lap top type solution, because (at least in > theory) it would be easier to update to new model cars are required.... I guess it depends on what you want to do. Me, only TBI, maybe later, port injection, conversions for old cars. Personally I have zero interest in late-model cars. And if I get 5 years out of a thing, that's probably pretty good (eg. Innotronics). I'm tryin to get started on it this month. What have you found so far? WHat's your specific interest? _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list