Converting 160 to 8192 baud

Jens Larsen Jens at jenisys.com
Sun Jul 15 18:00:47 GMT 2001


Arrrrggg!!! :-)

I'm too busy to learn this stuff now (maybe later).  Where, from whom, and for
how much can I purchase this now and ready to go?


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce" <nacelp at bright.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: Converting 160 to 8192 baud


>
> 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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