Built this cool little Arduino project I found online a while back to generate E38 ECU data.
https://www.facebook.com/ardustim/
It basically allows you to generate a matching 5v crank and cam PWM signal of any common wheel types. It has a couple 60-2 crank wheel options like modern LS built in, but didn't have the correct Duramax cam wheel. Which isn't a common to any other GM.
So while my Internet was down last night, I decided to tackle the cam pulse pattern using a signal capture from an eninge on Marks dyno. After a couple hours, couple drinks, and some major trial and error, I was finally able to make a stock LMM ecm think it was actual controlling an engine.
Nothing to crazy yet. Didn't have a pots on fuel pressure input, no resistor in place of injectors, so it was in major limp mode with 20+ codes. But little sucker was still computing fueling and timing according to EFIlive. Which opens up some possible uses in bench tuning and testing.
Anyways handy $25 tool, or $35 if you buy a nice case to go with..
Source code available below. And I have the def file with good Dmax patterns.
https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/ardu-stim
Cheers,
-K
https://www.facebook.com/ardustim/
It basically allows you to generate a matching 5v crank and cam PWM signal of any common wheel types. It has a couple 60-2 crank wheel options like modern LS built in, but didn't have the correct Duramax cam wheel. Which isn't a common to any other GM.
So while my Internet was down last night, I decided to tackle the cam pulse pattern using a signal capture from an eninge on Marks dyno. After a couple hours, couple drinks, and some major trial and error, I was finally able to make a stock LMM ecm think it was actual controlling an engine.
Nothing to crazy yet. Didn't have a pots on fuel pressure input, no resistor in place of injectors, so it was in major limp mode with 20+ codes. But little sucker was still computing fueling and timing according to EFIlive. Which opens up some possible uses in bench tuning and testing.
Anyways handy $25 tool, or $35 if you buy a nice case to go with..
Source code available below. And I have the def file with good Dmax patterns.
https://gitlab.com/libreems-suite/ardu-stim
Cheers,
-K
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