DIY-EFI References

Jemison Richard JemisonR at tce.com
Wed Mar 24 12:30:33 GMT 1999


Thanks alot Tony.   Really appreciate it.   Kinda out of my element.  I've
seen these (I'm old enough to have seen them new! ha!) but never really
dealt with one before.   Ah, another life experience.  Actually, if I get
some information on the little bugger might be fun!

rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	spence family [SMTP:tspence at NMSU.Edu]
> Sent:	Tuesday, March 23, 1999 10:29 PM
> To:	wilcutts at me.berkeley.edu
> Subject:	DIY-EFI References
> 
> "GM Fuel Injection Diagnosis" GM training publication 16009.10-6 (cost
> $25)is a good reference for GM EFI information.  This is a GM factory
> training manual and is available to the public.
> 
> Order from:
> 
> MSX International
> 1425 Pacific Dr.
> Auburn Hills, MI  48326
> Phone (800) 393-4831
> Fax (248)377-1510
> 
> The book was updated in 1998 so it covers the latest systems as well as
> early TBI.  This book has lots of "Good Stuff" and is specific to GM. 
> Includes sensor calibrations, specific engine information, theory of
> operations, DIS systems, and actual numbers!.  200 pages of stuff! 
> Would be very helpful for DIY EFI's, or just understanding the way GM
> does it.
> 
> They will send you a catalog for free!  There are many other interesting
> titles.  They have both training manuals and instructor's guides for
> each title.. I got the manual...
> 
> Tony Spence
> Electrical Engineer
> New Mexico State University
> 
> Just interested in a deeper understanding of GM fuel injection and have
> a thirst for information.  found the diy_efi page very interesting. 
> thanks



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