Computer troubles
I have a 94' Z28, and I need a little help with a problem. I had my power programmer hooked up to it and the battery on the programer went dead. So i had to change the battery in it and now it wont work with my computer and my car wont start. So i called up hypertech and they said that the only way to fix is to get the computer flashed by a dealership or buy a new computer, and I have to buy a new programmer. Does anyone know any alternatives? or is this the only thing I can do?
That's weird. The only programmer I've owned, didn't use batteries... Just the power from the car. They are correct. You're pretty much screwed about that. I'm glad I have my HPTuners.
Hypertech warns about the battery on the programmer going dead and the computer getting all messed up. Call your local Chevy dealer, or some shop with a Tech 2 scanner, and get the PCM reflashed. Then forget about that hand held stuff and get yourself a tuning program that runs off a laptop.
Hey Pete, could you recommend any? I have a Mac, so do you know of any that run on Mac OS X on Intel (like MacBook Pro)?
Thanks!
Closest thing for Macs I found is QCar:
EDC-1
EDC ("Engine Data Collector") is a special adapter, developed by Q-Branch. This small device connects to the car engine's sensors (rpm sensor, fuel injector, speed sensor, battery voltage). This allows more exact measurements than by using the standard OBD output. EDC-1 can also be used on older vehicles, that do not have OBD connector. The connection to the car sensors is high-impedance and does not interfere with vehicle's operation at all.
http://www.qcar.nl/hardware.html
and Consultans, but for Nissans:
http://members.***.net/~epooch/consultan/
Thanks!
Closest thing for Macs I found is QCar:
EDC-1
EDC ("Engine Data Collector") is a special adapter, developed by Q-Branch. This small device connects to the car engine's sensors (rpm sensor, fuel injector, speed sensor, battery voltage). This allows more exact measurements than by using the standard OBD output. EDC-1 can also be used on older vehicles, that do not have OBD connector. The connection to the car sensors is high-impedance and does not interfere with vehicle's operation at all.
http://www.qcar.nl/hardware.html
and Consultans, but for Nissans:
http://members.***.net/~epooch/consultan/
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