16188051 LT1 ECM
Eric Bryant
BRYANTE at ghsp.com
Thu Aug 2 18:02:55 GMT 2001
> From: don.broadus at exeloncorp.com [mailto:don.broadus at exeloncorp.com]
> Subject: 16188051 LT1 ECM
>
>
> I have a 1994 Camaro LT1 engine with 16188051 BMJR (auto) ECM.
> I couldn't find it on the list. Setting it up on an engine
> run in stand
> to dial it in. Any info on the ECM would be appreciated. Thanks
Are you looking for info on harnessing and sensors, or programming?
For the hardware side of things, I'd strongly recommend the factory
field-service manual for the '94 Camaro. It's a real wealth of information.
If you're looking to do some custom programming, either Tunercat
(www.tunercat.com) or LT1_edit (www.carputing.com) will do the trick. Each
has its own advantages and disadvantages. LT1_edit is locked to only the
PCMs that you hold a license for, but is Windows-based and fairly easy to
use. Tunercat isn't locked to a particular PCM and is considerably less
expensive, but is DOS-based.
For information on programming, I'd recommend that you join the LT1_edit
mailing list (editor at topica.com). There's quite a few people there who are
sharing information and options on how to tune the LT1 for a given
combination of parts. There's also a similar list on Topica for Tunercat,
but I'm not familar with that list.
Eric Bryant
mailto:bryante at ghsp.com
http://www.bryantperformance.com
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