GM ECM for 455 Poncho/Hartman book

Clive Apps Techno-Logicals 416 510 0020 clive at problem.tantech.com
Wed Apr 22 23:28:07 GMT 1998


> 
> Wow, did I have my head up my anal orfice.... What I was talking about
> was a 165 ECM, the 86-89 TPI one... Someday I'd like to boost it too,
> but that's a long while down the road...I was going to go the MAF route,
> but the cost of finding a couple of Bosch MAF sensors for tests are
> really prohibitive for me... The Bosch MAF's run on a voltage system,
> whereas the much higher flowing LT1 MAF uses frequency variation... If
> we could only hack the 94-5 GM LT1 ECM totally IMO it would probably be
> an ideal DIY controller, but it's likely going to be awhile before it's
> hacked like the 747 and 730 ECM's...
> The Hartman book has been an incredible resource, almost as good as this
> list... Just don't forget to keep your mailer set on sending plain text
> messages.... <grin>


Ford MAF units run on voltage output systems
hit the local junkyard and find one from a 460
Clive 




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