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CRXdan

nopw that xenocron is on the board, biggrin.gif
I have a laptop and want to run ecu control.
The laptop has a serial/com port, but no USB.
Do I need an adaptor, MAx223 or something? And where do I purchase it?

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I dont know shit about dataloging but I just looked through you gallery and relized your car kicks so much ass... Not that I didnt know that before but that just confirmed my Suspicion.

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shauno

I'm not entirly sure but about yours but my ecu (motec datsun) just takes the input from the rs232 conection on the back. It's the small guy with about 6 pins I believe. If you need to you can build an adapter to fit any other port as well.

Also Dan, I would like to burn a chip for my civic but I need a pm6 ecu..

Anyone out there have one of those guys lying around?

I have a pg7 from 87 teg if interested. or cashola rolleyes.gif

or other stuff rolleyes.gif
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Here are a couple good links.

I have theCOMPSYS Max233 that I use for my datalogging but I have seen a lot of the Uberdata guys using the Superdroid cable sucessfully as well.

http://ecucontrol.co..._mod_my_ecu.htm

http://www.compsys1....33_adapter.html
Model AD233AK

http://www.superdroi...s.com/rs232.htm
Type 1, 4" long

Shauno...I might have (1) PM6 but it might be gone soon....I can always find another too, if you are interested. Chipped and ready to go for TurboEdit...

Edited by xenocron, 14 November 2004 - 11:04 AM.


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what car is the pm6 out of... some jdm model?
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QUOTE (bigk3000 @ Nov 14 2004, 12:10 PM)
what car is the pm6 out of...  some jdm model?

90-91 USDM/CDM Civic/CRX SI...
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#7
CRXdan

Theres a 91 civic si for parts in the buy and sell.
Also Whenever youre ready shuano, i can burn you a chip(s)
Thanks for the links!
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CRXDan:

If you need i can help you with the turboedit and stuff.
I´m just starting to use it and ecucontrol to datalog on my 87 crx and it works.

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QUOTE (rpr @ Nov 14 2004, 05:05 PM)
QUOTE (bigk3000 @ Nov 14 2004, 12:10 PM)
what car is the pm6 out of...  some jdm model?

90-91 USDM/CDM Civic/CRX SI...



The 88-89 Si's also have PM6s, but they are a bitch to chip. Be careful when buying a PM6 to make sure it is 90-91 if you intend to chip it.

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QUOTE (taphonomist @ Dec 13 2004, 03:14 PM)
QUOTE (rpr @ Nov 14 2004, 05:05 PM)
QUOTE (bigk3000 @ Nov 14 2004, 12:10 PM)
what car is the pm6 out of...  some jdm model?

90-91 USDM/CDM Civic/CRX SI...



The 88-89 Si's also have PM6s, but they are a bitch to chip. Be careful when buying a PM6 to make sure it is 90-91 if you intend to chip it.

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That's why I specified 90-91.
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QUOTE (rpr @ Dec 13 2004, 05:04 PM)
That's why I specified 90-91.

I bought an 89 PM6 thinking I was getting a good deal ($30)... Just trying to keep others from doing the same!! Oh well, chipping an 89 is harder, but in some ways more interesting.

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