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Here are many links you can use to aid in identifying an EPROM ECU. DO NOT always go by what the sticker says on the case, as it may have been swapped.
epromid [ECMTuning - wiki]
Eclipse Talon Laser Galant 3000GT Stealth ECU ID Reference
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/tuning-engine-management/329315-eprom-check.html
95-96 EPROM Check
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/tun...4945-how-identify-eprom-ecu-merged-5-9-a.html
Once you've identified that you do have an EPROM, you need to check if it has been socketed. The "Socket Check" section on this page will help you do that. This is so you can run an aftermarket EPROM chip (i.e. for ECMlink).
If it is not socketed, you will need to get in touch with ECMTuning to arrange for them to socket your ECU. Or if you are comfortable working on electrical boards like this, you can attempt it yourself. Here's the page with the correct socket info.
epromid [ECMTuning - wiki]
Eclipse Talon Laser Galant 3000GT Stealth ECU ID Reference
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/tuning-engine-management/329315-eprom-check.html
95-96 EPROM Check
http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/tun...4945-how-identify-eprom-ecu-merged-5-9-a.html
Once you've identified that you do have an EPROM, you need to check if it has been socketed. The "Socket Check" section on this page will help you do that. This is so you can run an aftermarket EPROM chip (i.e. for ECMlink).
If it is not socketed, you will need to get in touch with ECMTuning to arrange for them to socket your ECU. Or if you are comfortable working on electrical boards like this, you can attempt it yourself. Here's the page with the correct socket info.
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