[Diy_efi] 96-97 vortec swap
Karl Walter
krw at efn.org
Sat Sep 11 14:35:14 GMT 2004
I found a source for an "offraod" programmed ECM, i.e. no emissions, from
SpeedScene http://www.speedscenewiring.com/programming_vtec.htm
Maybe this would end up being he easiest and least expensive way to go.
Yes, I know better than to start an OBD II swap with out having the entire
doner vehicle on hand, but this was an abandoned project, and the price
was right.
>> I have nothing but the engine with the wiring harness and computer piled
>> on
>> top. The transmission is a turbo 350. The problem for me is getting
>> the
>> other parts. Several runs to the wrecking yard might yeild what I need,
>> but
>> with my luck it will take a lot of work and re-work to get the evap
>> system
>> working reliably, It's not so much that I'm into polluting.
>
> Oh, sorry. My Bad. The way I was reading it, I thought you were just gonna
> rip out the evap and try
> to program around it. Yes, trying to "build from scratch" emissions
> control systems is probably a
> bit of a pain.
>
> -Scott C.
>
>
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