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9 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

The last time I flashed a car was a 2006 Audi A4 2.0T

 

more HP was fun

Thats why guys like the dodge Cummins diesel trucks. Delete EGR, slap in a tuner and push 30 lbs of boost XD.

9 minutes ago, Rocketdog2112 said:

You just made me develop an eye twitch 😁.

 

I went through the same crap working for Caterpillar...

I gotta be honest. I can't stand C10 and C13 Acert twin turbo CAT engines. Its the biggest fucking head ache to do anything to that motor. Just installing the cam Id like to shoot the engineers. Gotta tie up all the fuckin rockers. Why. Just why. Lol

I ran across this CPU today, just an ordinary Intel Pentium 4 @ 3.40GHz (SL7J8). Nothing special I thought until I took a closer look.

 

It is also stamped 

3.20GHz (SL8BY) off to the side.

 

Huh?

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I believe this is the Extreme Edition P4. SL7J8 is the correct core stepping. This was once a 1000$ processor.

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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:

I believe this is the Extreme Edition P4. SL7J8 is the correct core stepping. This was once a 1000$ processor.

Don't they have Extreme Edition on the Heatspreader? 

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1 minute ago, ShrimpBrime said:

People like me made fun of it due to the rather high TDP and level of heat output. This one required an extra large HSF and backplate on the Motherboard. 

 

Of course the P4 Netburst slower than AMD Processors per clock at the time.

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Just now, whm1974 said:

People like me made fun of it due to the rather high TDP and level of heat output. This one required an extra large HSF and backplate on the Motherboard. 

 

Of course the P4 Netburst slower than AMD Processors per clock at the time.

Intel sold them netburst on frequency not promised IPC XD. No different than FX chips. "First 5ghz cpu" and I guess it was, just didn't mean a hill of beans for either of them at those times haha.

 

Funny though, we still produce and use chips at the same TDP. *shurgs* Just have bunches more epeen and cores/threads these days.

 

When dual cores where the new talk. ho hum that would be boring today XD

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9 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Intel sold them netburst on frequency not promised IPC XD. No different than FX chips. "First 5ghz cpu" and I guess it was, just didn't mean a hill of beans for either of them at those times haha.

 

Funny though, we still produce and use chips at the same TDP. *shurgs* Just have bunches more epeen and cores/threads these days.

 

When dual cores where the new talk. ho hum that would be boring today XD

Wasn't Netburst supposed to reach 10Ghz?

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Can it play CS:GO? :Q

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1 hour ago, Nena Trinity said:

Can it play CS:GO? :Q

No

7 hours ago, whm1974 said:

Wasn't Netburst supposed to reach 10Ghz?

Yes. Almost did too.

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9 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Intel sold them netburst on frequency not promised IPC XD. No different than FX chips. "First 5ghz cpu" and I guess it was, just didn't mean a hill of beans for either of them at those times haha.

 

Funny though, we still produce and use chips at the same TDP. *shurgs* Just have bunches more epeen and cores/threads these days.

 

When dual cores where the new talk. ho hum that would be boring today XD

Big difference was motherobards were crap back then compared to now.

 

Well we still haver crap but we have more non crap

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3 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Big difference was motherobards were crap back then compared to now.

 

Well we still haver crap but we have more non crap

Crap compared to today, but back then a top board was a top board lol.

 

The legacy firmware is like OBD1 in cars. Much more basic and straight forward.

UEFI is like OBD2 much more complicated and sophisticated. Better firmware hardware and software.... well maybe not the software lol.

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2 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Crap compared to today, but back then a top board was a top board lol.

 

The legacy firmware is like OBD1 in cars. Much more basic and straight forward.

UEFI is like OBD2 much more complicated and sophisticated. Better firmware hardware and software.... well maybe not the software lol.

And just like cars, they like to throw codes at you all the time and go into limp mode because of a faulty sensor!

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Kind of off-topic but, when I used to have my 2017 Civic Si (completely stock mind you) two times it gave me an entire christmas tree of codes on the dash and went into super duper limp mode.

 

Basically had to reset the BIOS (disconnect battery) for it to go away.

 

Apparently it's a thing - it just glitches out for no apparent reason sometimes. Or perhaps the fuel mixture gets stupid from low-quality fuel. Not sure.

 

No more turbos for me - after owning 2 of them both of them always did weird shit.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mister Woof said:

And just like cars, they like to throw codes at you all the time and go into limp mode because of a faulty sensor!

haha, that's for sure.

 

I have a 2010 impala in the garage right now.

Came back from the dealer for a diag and in worse shape.

Oil pressure sensor circuit high. No MIL active, fails every key start.

 

ABS complaint, active light. Can't get it to come on for myself.

Plug in my 500$ scanner. ABS module no communication.

Trying to determine bad connection at the module or my scan tool.

Key off, plug in scan tool and module is read, no faults.

 

Drove through the rain, puddles.... No active faults, system normal.

Speed sensors at proper voltage and wheel speed read outs normal.

 

I have to drive this car around until it throws a fault. Until then.... nothing stored. The dealer cleared all faults. Thanks guys. Jag offs.

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3 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Kind of off-topic but, when I used to have my 2017 Civic Si (completely stock mind you) two times it gave me an entire christmas tree of codes on the dash and went into super duper limp mode.

 

Basically had to reset the BIOS (disconnect battery) for it to go away.

 

Apparently it's a thing - it just glitches out for no apparent reason sometimes. Or perhaps the fuel mixture gets stupid from low-quality fuel. Not sure.

 

No more turbos for me - after owning 2 of them both of them always did weird shit.

 

 

We have a guy local that flashes ECMs for issues like this. Just like a bios, sometimes there's an update. The issue is nobody is ever notified about it lol. We run across this on our Cascadia Freightliners at the trucking company I wrench for. The first step in many diagnostics is to be sure the firmware is up to date.

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4 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

We have a guy local that flashes ECMs for issues like this. Just like a bios, sometimes there's an update. The issue is nobody is ever notified about it lol. We run across this on our Cascadia Freightliners at the trucking company I wrench for. The first step in many diagnostics is to be sure the firmware is up to date.

You just made me develop an eye twitch 😁.

 

I went through the same crap working for Caterpillar...

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5 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

We have a guy local that flashes ECMs for issues like this. Just like a bios, sometimes there's an update. The issue is nobody is ever notified about it lol. We run across this on our Cascadia Freightliners at the trucking company I wrench for. The first step in many diagnostics is to be sure the firmware is up to date.

The last time I flashed a car was a 2006 Audi A4 2.0T

 

more HP was fun

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9 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

The last time I flashed a car was a 2006 Audi A4 2.0T

 

more HP was fun

Thats why guys like the dodge Cummins diesel trucks. Delete EGR, slap in a tuner and push 30 lbs of boost XD.

9 minutes ago, Rocketdog2112 said:

You just made me develop an eye twitch 😁.

 

I went through the same crap working for Caterpillar...

I gotta be honest. I can't stand C10 and C13 Acert twin turbo CAT engines. Its the biggest fucking head ache to do anything to that motor. Just installing the cam Id like to shoot the engineers. Gotta tie up all the fuckin rockers. Why. Just why. Lol

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3 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Thats why guys like the dodge Cummins diesel trucks. Delete EGR, slap in a tuner and push 30 lbs of boost XD.

I gotta be honest. I can't stand C10 and C13 Acert twin turbo CAT engines. Its the biggest fucking head ache to do anything to that motor. Just installing the cam Id like to shoot the engineers. Gotta tie up all the fuckin rockers. Why. Just why. Lol

I have two non-turbo boring family cars now (2016 Acura TLX/2012 Honda Accord LX) don't care anymore about going fast.

 

Although I do still appreciate some high strung 4 cylinders.

 

Want to find an S2k one day

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Just now, Mister Woof said:

I have two non-turbo boring family cars now (2016 Acura TLX/2012 Honda Accord LX) don't care anymore about going fast.

 

Although I do still appreciate some high strung 4 cylinders.

I have no turbos either. Don't need em. 

 

My muscle is 5.3L 2003 suburban.

Family car (wifes) is 2010 equinox 2.4L.

This car actually goes pretty good.

Junker is 2002 2.slow Jetta.

Every damn light on the dash.

30mpg no problem. 20$ every 2 weeks in fuel.

Just gotta get me to work XD.

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3 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Thats why guys like the dodge Cummins diesel trucks. Delete EGR, slap in a tuner and push 30 lbs of boost XD.

I gotta be honest. I can't stand C10 and C13 Acert twin turbo CAT engines. Its the biggest fucking head ache to do anything to that motor. Just installing the cam Id like to shoot the engineers. Gotta tie up all the fuckin rockers. Why. Just why. Lol

Let's not forget the good ole ARD head of the C15 that literally shot a diesel fuel fired flame front down the exhaust to burn out the DPF.

 

Had one with a undercarriage mounted exhaust jack up a concrete apron once 😲

 

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6 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

I have a 2010 impala in the garage right now.

Came back from the dealer for a diag and in worse shape.

Oil pressure sensor circuit high. No MIL active, fails every key start.

 

ABS complaint, active light. Can't get it to come on for myself.

Plug in my 500$ scanner. ABS module no communication.

Trying to determine bad connection at the module or my scan tool.

Key off, plug in scan tool and module is read, no faults.

To get access to some of the modules you may need scanner that is updated to allow access, or the manufacture's diagnostic software to get access. This happens sometimes and it really sucks when you can't fix something that should be easy to solve.

This is one off the many reasons why I drive a vehicle that is 25 years or older.

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2 hours ago, Rocketdog2112 said:

Let's not forget the good ole ARD head of the C15 that literally shot a diesel fuel fired flame front down the exhaust to burn out the DPF.

 

Had one with a undercarriage mounted exhaust jack up a concrete apron once 😲

 

 

Luckily ours don't have after-treatment systems. We have plenty that do, just not the Cats. Thank goodness for that. 

 

Here's a recent rebuild at an old family friend's shop. Can you guess this motor?? (will update pic from phone shortly)

 

 

 

1 hour ago, MadAnt250 said:

To get access to some of the modules you may need scanner that is updated to get access, or the manufacture's diagnostic software to get access. This happens sometimes and it really sucks when you can't fix something that should be easy to solve.

This is one off the many reasons why I drive a vehicle that is 25 years or older.

I recently purchased a scan tool that was about 500$ for full diagnostics on all OBD vehicles. I could do a subscription that would have everything even down to wiring diagrams, but so far I haven't needed any of that. Just wanted something a bit more sophisticated that can do Air Bag and ABS diagnostics instead of waiting until a wheel bearing shits it's self. Now I can pin point customers issues a lot quicker lol. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, ShrimpBrime said:

I recently purchased a scan tool that was about 500$ for full diagnostics on all OBD vehicles. I could do a subscription that would have everything even down to wiring diagrams, but so far I haven't needed any of that. Just wanted something a bit more sophisticated that can do Air Bag and ABS diagnostics instead of waiting until a wheel bearing shits it's self. Now I can pin point customers issues a lot quicker lol. 

They keep making these cars harder to fix by restricting access to diagnostic data on the modules. You would have to do some research to find a company the sells scanners that can do everything needed, but those are usually very pricey, like $2000 and up (IDK, it has been awhile). A good $500 scanner should do plenty to help with average problems but not for full diagnostics in some cases. I ran into a problem were a $6000 and up Crap-on Verus (which is crap) and a MATCO/OTC Genisys/Determinator scanner could not even communicate to the ABS module in a Toyota Camry, but the Dealer's scanner could, how about that BS. 

 

Lol, it has been awhile since I have used a High $$$$ scanner, but the stuff I work on is just old enough to not matter and most of the time belongs to me, thank god.     

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