Hi
I'm looking to see if the GM / Holden E38 ecu has been used successfully with RC3.
The ecu is factory from a 2006 model. The research I've done shows it supports CAN 11 & 29bit protocols.
Has anyone integrated RC3 with this model ecu?
or
Would I have to go through & do all the mapping of the various engine sensors so RC3 knows how to interpret them?
Thanks in advance for any guidance or information you can throw at me.
GM / Holden E38 ecu
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Hi Brent
My best guess is - yes.
I use a HP Tuners for tuning and an EFI Live for data logging. Wiring has a twisted pair that is used for communications. It used to run to the BCM, ABS & other units. Being it's a race car, all of those have been removed with just the ECU remaining.
Do you have some instructions on how can I ascertain that GMLAN is being used?
The ECU is the standard unit that came in the car with the L98 engine. This is the 6L 2006 version of the engine.
Thanks
Daryl
My best guess is - yes.
I use a HP Tuners for tuning and an EFI Live for data logging. Wiring has a twisted pair that is used for communications. It used to run to the BCM, ABS & other units. Being it's a race car, all of those have been removed with just the ECU remaining.
Do you have some instructions on how can I ascertain that GMLAN is being used?
The ECU is the standard unit that came in the car with the L98 engine. This is the 6L 2006 version of the engine.
Thanks
Daryl
Hi,
The easiest way is to simply wire up the CAN bus to the ECU, paying attention to CAN1 or CAN2, then load and enable the GMLAN preset to see if data is flowing across those channels.
The preset defaults to CAN1, so just wire it to CAN1 on RaceCapture and also ensure the baud rate is 500K (the default).
Let us know what you find out!
The easiest way is to simply wire up the CAN bus to the ECU, paying attention to CAN1 or CAN2, then load and enable the GMLAN preset to see if data is flowing across those channels.
The preset defaults to CAN1, so just wire it to CAN1 on RaceCapture and also ensure the baud rate is 500K (the default).
Let us know what you find out!
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Thanks Brent
I should have clarified earlier that I haven't purchased a RC3 as yet. The information is to help me decide if this is the correct direction for me to head with for a data logger.
Some research shows that this ecu is canbus running at 500K. Looking at your earlier post, the pic shows a L series engine with fly by wire throttle when selecting CAN Mapping.
Do you have a distributor here is Australia?
Thanks
Daryl
I should have clarified earlier that I haven't purchased a RC3 as yet. The information is to help me decide if this is the correct direction for me to head with for a data logger.
Some research shows that this ecu is canbus running at 500K. Looking at your earlier post, the pic shows a L series engine with fly by wire throttle when selecting CAN Mapping.
Do you have a distributor here is Australia?
Thanks
Daryl
Hi, thanks for the feedback. We don't have a dealer in Australia - yet. but we ship internationally. If you can recommend a company that could be a good fit for us, please let us know - sales@autosportlabs.com .
Thank you!
Thank you!
Re: GM / Holden E38 ecu
By any chance is there a URL for a relevant source code for GM LAN mapping for me to learn about GM CAN packets?
Re: GM / Holden E38 ecu
Hi, the GM LAN CAN mapping is available in the RaceCapture app as a system preset - you can import the preset and inspect it through our app, or save it to a config file.