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programming procom ecu
#483128 03/12/2012 4:18 PM
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hi first time i am loading new map to my procom, can anyone tell me the correct proceedure, i think = set procom to 0 setting send map question then , do i leave it on 0 or back to my 5 that i have been running on , i have not been getting any spark and suspect the ecu thought remapping might reset or something only done 400 miles on it all been good till laid up for 4 months had this problem last year and just kicked back into life , also with battery fully charged reading 13v at battery,and 13v at number 2 pin going into ecu live feed, tested this when cranked over and volts drop to 9 or 10v, is this right? or too low for this ecu? read on here somewhere they do like a good 12v, thanks kevin


lowered 2 in stretched front ,widened front forks, aubergine black pearl paint 40 ford rear light standard exhaust all baffels removed, pods, 155 main, 45 pilot, thruxton needle, 16 tooth sprocket procom ignitor set to no 5
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3spirit #483129 03/12/2012 6:39 PM
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I've never endeavored to reprogram my module but I can tell you that most ignition devices will function to around 9 volts. Good luck with the other but I'm thinking reprogramming is not going to be a fix.


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