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Old 11-28-2007, 08:54 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by boost junkie View Post
The developers of the MS2 code wrote a decoder for 36-2+2 which is what the NGC uses. To my knowledge it has not been tested, however. There's a thread on MSx/Extra EFI :: Index in the ms2 development forum (no posts in it though).

If you recall I made a thread about it in this forum several months back when the ms2 developers announced support for 36-2+2.

Also, I'd be happy to help debug the MS1 36-2+2 decoder but I need some data to go from...

I have all the materials... an MSII and an MSI both on V3 boards... I've burned MSII Extra on one, and 029y4 on the other... and I can't get this damned thing to start(my SRT4).

I changed my settings as you decribed in the other post but I haven't tried it yet. When I get this thing running, I plan on using the MSII... I only wish it could control spark with the same transistor mods used for the MSI. :/
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Quote: Originally Posted by moltenice
. . . And the PCM knows.... THE PCM KNOWS ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
I farted once and the PCM pulled timing on me until i rolled down the window... so go figure...

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