GM L98 Start up File

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GM L98 Start up File

Postby Steve thomas on Sun Oct 19, 2014 11:01 pm

Hi, Can anyone help with a startup MAP for a GM L98 with factory sensors, Coils and Injectors please?
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Re: GM L98 Start up File

Postby Steve thomas on Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:45 pm

Time for a Haltech, Anyone want to trade?
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Re: GM L98 Start up File

Postby sardengineering on Tue Oct 21, 2014 4:36 am

Good day Steve,

Would you care to discuss the reason behind your trade? I am not looing for an ECU war, I'm just trying to get an appreciation for why the M84 wasn't a good solution for you.

Were there promises made on functionality it couldn't deliver, or was it a case of preference towards after sales support?

My apologies for the inconvenience of the M84 not working out to meet your needs, cheers!
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Re: GM L98 Start up File

Postby AdamW on Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:13 am

Steve thomas wrote:Hi, Can anyone help with a startup MAP for a GM L98 with factory sensors, Coils and Injectors please?

There is L98 map for a M800 map in this post: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=584&start=10#p11993

If you install the M800 ECU manager software on your PC you can open both the M800 manager and M84 manager side by side and copy the basic settings across. Any of the tables can copied using the export/import.

Note however the M84 doesn't do DBW so you will have to convert to manual throttle or use a standalone throttle controller.
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Re: GM L98 Start up File

Postby Steve thomas on Thu Oct 23, 2014 10:33 pm

sardengineering wrote:Good day Steve,

Would you care to discuss the reason behind your trade? I am not looing for an ECU war, I'm just trying to get an appreciation for why the M84 wasn't a good solution for you.

Were there promises made on functionality it couldn't deliver, or was it a case of preference towards after sales support?

My apologies for the inconvenience of the M84 not working out to meet your needs, cheers!


Support in WA is very poor.
Will keep at it a while longer.
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Re: GM L98 Start up File

Postby sardengineering on Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:16 am

I can appreciate your response, but to add I will encourage you to continue posting on the forum for assistance. My apologies for the late response intervals.

Aside from this I will also encourage you to speak with either of the MoTeC USA offices or your nearest dealer about a possible support package. I am almost certain that something can be worked out in your favor.

Thank you kindly for your response and I hope that your product experience trends in a positive manner.

Cheers!
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