Converting 160 to 8192 baud

Bruce nacelp at bright.net
Sun Jul 15 17:32:02 GMT 2001


Hmm, a v8 RX7.
Sounds like your interested in performance?.
Best route would be using a 1227730 rather then the 165.
Find a 90-92 305 manual memcal, and be up and running.  Then edit as
necessary.
Might have to do some intial editing, such as vats if so equipped
Bruce
  BTW, Mike Rolica, has done the above, with good results.



From: "Jens Larsen" <Jens at jenisys.com>
Subject: Re: Converting 160 to 8192 baud
> What are my options for purchasing a computer that will plug in and
conform to
> the following:
> 1.  no egr
> 2.  no air pump
> 3.  used to have automatic, is now a 5 speed
> This is a 1986 305 from a TransAm that I have installed into a 1987 RX-7
turbo.
> There are NO error codes presently.  I don't want to create problems.  Who
> (reputable with warrantee of some sort) to purchase a computer from?  How
much?
> I want plug and play reliability.
> Jens Larsen

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