Advice requested for choosing aftermarket EFI system

Bruce nacelp at bright.net
Sun Jan 6 22:22:31 GMT 2002


$25-75 about covers the band of what crackers charge over here for the older
ones.   If you were to outline again what your wanting to do a few
suggestions might be forthcoming.    There are literary hundreds of
different ones
Bruce




From: "William Shurvinton" <shurvinton at orange.net>
> Are $35 scrappy ECMs a regular find, or do they require the inside
knowledge
> gained from x years (x>20 ) 'in the business'. I ask because I'm flying
out
> to Dallas (via Seattle) in a couple of weeks and will be stocking up on
some
> bits (Trans sport needs new rad, over $400 here in UK).
> Bill

> From: Bruce <nacelp at bright.net>
> > My suggestion is find a hac'd ecm and work off of that.  I carry a spare
> ecm in my car, cost $35.


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