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Originally posted by Timbo1969: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by viper04af:
one last thing if you get westers YOU CAN NOT EDIT IT UNLESS YOU go to westers the protech the programming.
They don't actually protect their tune, they use the actual hex code programming to rewrite your PCM manually, thus when HP tuners software reads your PCM it will not recognize what is written. How to I know this? Ed Wright in Tulsa does a lot of LS-1 and LT-1 programming along with V6's now. He uses the actual hex code and LS-1 edit can not read a PCM he has programmed, due to that fact. I found out through the shop I got my tranny rebuilt at, as they are one of the Best LS-1 garages in OKC. </font>[/QUOTE]thats why
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Originally posted by Timbo1969: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by viper04af:
one last thing if you get westers YOU CAN NOT EDIT IT UNLESS YOU go to westers the protech the programming.
They don't actually protect their tune, they use the actual hex code programming to rewrite your PCM manually, thus when HP tuners software reads your PCM it will not recognize what is written. How to I know this? Ed Wright in Tulsa does a lot of LS-1 and LT-1 programming along with V6's now. He uses the actual hex code and LS-1 edit can not read a PCM he has programmed, due to that fact. I found out through the shop I got my tranny rebuilt at, as they are one of the Best LS-1 garages in OKC. </font>[/QUOTE]Umm.. when you write the PCM regardless of WHAT you are using, its all hex/binary.. the PCM hardware can only read good programming language, you can't "encrypt" what is actually on the flash memory chip of the PCM.
Keith - Chicago<br /><a href=\"http://www.hptuners.com\" target=\"_blank\">HP Tuners - PCM Reprogramming</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.dxsoftware.com/magnus/\" target=\"_blank\">97 Firebird V6 to LS1 swap</a><br /><b>V8 9.967@132.78</b> 1.322 60\' NA Heads/Cam<br /><b>V8 10.295@128.48</b> 1.363 60\' NA Cam Only<br /><b>V8 10.987@119.31</b> 1.422 60\' NA Stock Internals<br /><b>V6 13.674@98.22</b> NA<br /><b>V6 12.394@104.91</b> N20 100HP
Umm.. when you write the PCM regardless of WHAT you are using, its all hex/binary.. the PCM hardware can only read good programming language, you can't "encrypt" what is actually on the flash memory chip of the PCM.
This was pretty well my train of thought as well. However, I am ignorant of PCM programming so I don't have any facts to back up my opinion.
The hex code is simply a relativly human readable version (compared to 1's and 0's) of the instructions that pass through the logic circuitry on the CPU in the PCM. If the instructions are encrypted the CPU won't know what they are.
Besides the Wester's site specifically says they don't encrypt it and it is readable. Viper, that programmer could have been just blowing smoke up your butt.
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Originally posted by Magnus: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Timbo1969: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by viper04af:
one last thing if you get westers YOU CAN NOT EDIT IT UNLESS YOU go to westers the protech the programming.
They don't actually protect their tune, they use the actual hex code programming to rewrite your PCM manually, thus when HP tuners software reads your PCM it will not recognize what is written. How to I know this? Ed Wright in Tulsa does a lot of LS-1 and LT-1 programming along with V6's now. He uses the actual hex code and LS-1 edit can not read a PCM he has programmed, due to that fact. I found out through the shop I got my tranny rebuilt at, as they are one of the Best LS-1 garages in OKC. </font>[/QUOTE]Umm.. when you write the PCM regardless of WHAT you are using, its all hex/binary.. the PCM hardware can only read good programming language, you can't "encrypt" what is actually on the flash memory chip of the PCM. </font>[/QUOTE]Well I probably didn't explain it properly, but I know for sure when Ed Wright recodes someone's PCM on an LS-1, LS-1 edit no longer can read it. What the actual terminology used in what he does to the PCM is I have no idea.
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