pitcrew207
SC'D 5.0 Right?
Well just wondering if there is anyway to reprogram my LPM myself? if so what do i need to do?
thanks
joe
thanks
joe
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Axianator said:To reprogram an LPM yourself, you will need access to the proper hardware and software, a combination which can easily cost several hundred dollars (or more) before all is said and done.
What type of LPM are you wanting to reprogram - an older-style, "socketed" LPM or a newer, self-contained LPM?

jeanrw2000 said:i am interesting on reprograming my LPM myself if is any easier than the tweeccer plus since my LPM is already programed with some kind of tunning, i am no expert but i think i couldnt be so difficult as per the tweecer i would have to start from scratch...
o yeahh i dont think the SCT is going to work since i keep getting no help from its source"!maybe my money is not green enough or something
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Don't forget that, as a TwEECer user (or knowing someone who is), you can send your LPM off to the TwEECer group and they will read your LPM for you - all you do is pay for shipping. In return, you will receive (along with the LPM itself) an image of your LPM in the form of a binary file that you can plug into the TwEECer software and use as the basis for all of your future modifications. If something should ever go awry, you can always revert back to the original LPM image and start over again.jeanrw2000 said:i am interesting on reprograming my LPM myself if is any easier than the tweeccer plus since my LPM is already programed with some kind of tunning, i am no expert but i think i couldnt be so difficult as per the tweecer i would have to start from scratch...
o yeahh i dont think the SCT is going to work since i keep getting no help from its source"!maybe my money is not green enough or something
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Axianator said:Don't forget that, as a TwEECer user (or knowing someone who is), you can send your LPM off to the TwEECer group and they will read your LPM for you - all you do is pay for shipping. In return, you will receive (along with the LPM itself) an image of your LPM in the form of a binary file that you can plug into the TwEECer software and use as the basis for all of your future modifications. If something should ever go awry, you can always revert back to the original LPM image and start over again.
For more information about this service, visit the TwEECer website at:
http://www.tweecer.com/tellmore.htm
Mike is capable of reading just about every EEC-IV chip out there, LPMs included.jeanrw2000 said:that sounds like a good idea and since i am running our choices i think i will give the tweecer another try now i was reading the link above and, it refers to superchips only it didnt say anything about LPMs have you or anybody you know tried to send them the LPM already?