Adapting GM ECM to Chrysler Turbo
ECMnut at aol.com
ECMnut at aol.com
Fri Jan 28 05:15:09 GMT 2000
i Tom,
my guess would be to locate a 87-90 Turbo sunbird at a boneyard,
and strip it for the ECM & engine harness. Any sensors too.
The chip uses the same data locations as the GMC syclone/typhoon
turbo chip, and there is software available for altering them.
You should get a monitoring device like diacom or OTC to
see what's going on in terms of fuel mixture too.
HTH
Mike V
> Good Day,
> I have been monitoring this list as well as the DIY-EFI lists and am
> amazed at the information that is available on the GM ECMs. Since there is
> little known of the Chrysler ECMs, I have decided to investigate adapting a
> GM ECM into my Turbo vehicles. Now comes the questions...
>
> 1) Which ECM should I use and what vehicles have it?
>
> 2) I intend to use a 3 Bar MAP and +40% injectors, can anyone help me with
> a base line cal table for a 2.2L Intercooled engine?
>
> 3) Can I use a Hall Effect distributer with the GM ECM so I can keep the
> factory distributer?
>
> I am a S/W engineer with H/W experience. I know the chrysler ECMs rather
> well as to their operation as a black box. I know little of the insides.
> Any help in this conversion would be appreciated greatly!
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