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  • L67 Series1 help needed

    I have a '95 L67 S/C engine, which uses OBDI.

    I know to do anything to my computer I need a few things, A programmer and the supporting files as well as chips to burn to and an eraser.

    I can't seem to find a editor with the needed definition files to do anything.
    I also don't know exactically what EPROM chip I'll be needing.

    I also need if there's any FREE ALDL software that can handle my computer.

    I'm looking on my own, but was hoping that someone here might know.

    The car is a 1995 Buck Riviera; engine is a 3800 L67 Series1 with the stock Super Charger.

    Thanks.

  • #2
    you made a mistake putting "L67" in your topic title. since GM uses the same PCMs for a lot of applications, it wouldnt matter what the motor was. i think in 95 they had an OBD 1.5 wierd thing going on. you should search for OBD 1.5 and see what comes up. or maybe 95 PCM.
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    • #3
      Are you sure its not flash vs memcal? If its flash, you are screwed completely.
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      • #4
        Buick seems to reside with cadillac. Remmeber the Memcal based 94-95 buick century (BMAD cal code)?..even the Fleetwood has a simmilar ECM...memcal based.

        If your ECM has a Memcal..then its programmable. BUT..I don't think theres a HACK for it yet "publicly". You can DUMP the info on the memcal into a bin file and wonder what it does with a Hex/bit motorola dephifer..or put it on a bench and "read it" ,but I don't think even then you know what to change or do. The other is to see if supper chips or Jet has a chip for it and compare it to your stock chip and see changes on the code to maybe "plot" important tables.

        Domestic Performance keeps poping up if you do a search on the net.
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        • #5
          Yeah, I've got some weird 1.5 setup. OBDII port with mostly OBDI codes come out.

          I know it has, or should have based on the Bonneville, EPROM.

          TurboGTU, I completly understand what you're saying. Get my stock chip and compair a dump of that to a chip with known differences. From there I could write a quick program to alow me changes to those.

          I don't know if it has memcal, the car is in the tranny shop at the moment, but I'll look for a big blue block when I get it back.

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