[Diy_efi] Injectors driver

Paul Helmuth PaulHelmuth at SprintMail.com
Fri Nov 26 22:52:38 GMT 2004


Hum. In that case, I would think that it would be almost impossible to 
source an individual part.

The only thing I could think of would be to find another GM ECU from a 
similar vintage vehicle and de-solder that component from the printed 
circuit board.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ludis Langens" <ludis at cruzers.com>
To: "A list for Do-It-Yourself EFI" <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, November 26, 2004 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] Injectors driver


>> Electrónica del Automóvil wrote:
>>
>> The part number of the IC is:
>>
>> 05564
>
> Those are the last five digits of a GM part number.  The full number
> would be 16?05564.  We don't have enough information to know the third 
> digit.
>
>> 466
>
> This IC was made by Delco/Delphi/GM.  This means that it likely isn't an
> industry standard IC.
>
>> 812k75R89 (15 pin)
>
> That's a date code or something.
>
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