ECM swap?

steve ravet sravet at arm.com
Tue Aug 7 20:27:08 GMT 2001


If you have a part number you can enter it right on the main screen.  If
you don't and your application is older than 1994 then you have to email
for price quote.  
www.worldparts.com has a "supersearch" that will email your request to a
bunch of dealers.  I've gotten quotes back in minutes that usually
include part numbers that you can enter into gmpartsdirect.com.  some
examples I've checked recently:

                    dealer    worldparts(typical)    gmpartsdirect
CS-144 alternator    $236        $140                     $110
power window switch  $79!         $53                      $35
2001 truck bumper    $369        $270                     $222

Above doesn't include shipping.  gmpartsdirect has high shipping prices
but they've still been cheaper in total than worldparts quotes on the
few things I've checked out.  They're way way cheaper than the price I
get at the dealer on most things.

Does anyone have good suggestions for WWW pages that'll allow you to
browse by application and return GM part numbers?

--steve

WEG1192 at aol.com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 8/7/2001 1:58:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, sravet at arm.com
> writes:
> 
> << www.gmpartsdirect.com has that ECM for $110, plus $25 core, plus $20
>  shipping (doubt that's to germany, though).  That won't include a
>  calibration AFAIK.  Unless you're looking for a project you should use
>  same ECM, assuming your ECM is bad. >>
> 
> I just tried using GMPARTSDIRECT.com and it won't let me enter any model year
> older than 1994? How do you order a 1991 MEMCAL for an IROC TPI Camaro, AUJP
> 1615? I don't have a VIN.


-- 
Steve Ravet
steve.ravet at arm.com
ARM,Inc.
www.arm.com
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from gmecm, send "unsubscribe gmecm" (without the quotes)
in the body of a message (not the subject) to majordomo at lists.diy-efi.org




More information about the Gmecm mailing list