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Re: PNP wiring

Post by Jadzwin » Fri Feb 06, 2015 2:29 am

Please write to me an email to info(at)ecumaster.com we send you base map for your engine and PnP interconnector.

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Re: PNP wiring

Post by pepifebles » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:37 am

I have base map, you posted it here to someone and I downloaded. Thanks
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by pepifebles » Fri Feb 06, 2015 10:38 am

astra vxr wrote:unless you find some one with same set up as yours then you wont find a map

most companys will provide a base map to get the car running ( some will provide a generic map for car ) but due to setups etc not one engine will be the same so they dont provide a full map and to be honest its better to check everthing over either by your self or dyno

you could use someone elses map to get you going if theres somebody on here with same set up but you will still needs to check it all the way through

if you have got the car running on a base map then either map your self or pay someone to do it
Yes, I'm agree with you I think that will be the best option but my problem its that here isnt someone to do it. In any case, always will have to do from distance, then for me is not important that someone do it from Spain, UK, USA Poland etc..

Can I buy a map and load in ecu or only can modify with pc real time, ie, if someone send me maps by email, can I load this map directly to ecu?
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by Jadzwin » Fri Feb 06, 2015 2:11 pm

I've sent you the base map for your engine. You just need to load it into ECU and make peranent (F2 key).

Remember to check the base ignition timing with timing light because in 3SGT sensors are located in distributor and base ignition angle depends on distributor position

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Re: PNP wiring

Post by pepifebles » Fri Feb 06, 2015 3:06 pm

Ok thanks
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by ATS_Scott » Fri Feb 06, 2015 7:55 pm

Jadzwin wrote:I've sent you the base map for your engine. You just need to load it into ECU and make peranent (F2 key).

Remember to check the base ignition timing with timing light because in 3SGT sensors are located in distributor and base ignition angle depends on distributor position
YES! and if you have adjustable cam gears, re-set ignition timing whenever you adjust your intake cam.

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Re: PNP wiring

Post by pepifebles » Fri Feb 06, 2015 11:53 pm

Ok. Havent adjustable cam gear.
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by pepifebles » Wed Feb 18, 2015 6:44 pm

Hi guys. Pin ECU to Watercooler Pump its connected in the 3sgte emu adapter??
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by Jan32 » Wed Feb 18, 2015 9:35 pm

Yes you can see it in the PDF from the PnP adapter that Kuba post one page before. The water pump is connected to pin G10!
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Re: PNP wiring

Post by jabran » Sat Sep 09, 2017 1:16 am

anyone can help with the basemap? I have emailed tech support but hoping someone can upload it here sooner.
thanks

should really be hosted somewhere..

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