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Resolved EPROM ECU question

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bigal07

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Aug 2, 2007
Fort Dodge, Iowa
I have a 95 gsx with an eprom and wanted to get it sent out to get socketed for dsmlink, could i buy a non-eprom to run in my car for awhile until i get the eprom back? Also wondering how long it takes to get it back, i live in chicago, il thanks
 
Of course you can do that.
your best bet will be a non eprom ecu from 95 or 96 as those years have the internal CAS that puts out the wierd signal.

-Dan

You can do that but first you have make sure your swapping auto trans ecu for auto trans ecu... As in you have to make sure it was run in the same tranny car as yours. Whether it be an eprom or not. This is because the base injection maps are different between to two trannys..:thumb:
 
You can do that but first you have make sure your swapping auto trans ecu for auto trans ecu... As in you have to make sure it was run in the same tranny car as yours. Whether it be an eprom or not. This is because the base injection maps are different between to two trannys..:thumb:

That is completely uncorrect.

The 2g turbo cars use 450cc injectors. The 95-96 can all use the same PN of MD321911.


And fix your avatar - not legal at all on this site.
 
Do you by chance know how long it takes for them to socket the ecu?

I got mine back in 3 days, but I also live in PA.

If you haven't said you were going to send it to ECM Tuning yet, I'd look into getting steve (his profile link - Welcome!) to socket it since he's also in IL. He has a very good reputation, has done a lot of fixing/socketing with ECU's, and ECMTuning even sends him some ECU's to repair/socket for them.
 
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