whew try to figure this out!!!!!
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whew try to figure this out!!!!!
well after months of not haveing any power, a bad stumble, hesitation, miss what ever you what to call it from 4000 Rpm +. Tryed so many things, checked everything, still noything. i was told VERY raily its the computer, so i thought maybe it was in the wireing harness somethings grounding out or someything like a secidary injector wire but nope sure as hell was the computer. this cars a 87 turbo, and just dickin around today i though i'd put the spare 86 NA computer in, thought for sure it wouldent even start, damn started idled perfect real strong took it out on the road, not even a hesitation at 3800 pull strong to 6 grand, never took it farther, i think my cats with 133,000 are getting a little restritive. but is this safe running it on a NA computer?
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Re: whew try to figure this out!!!!!
Originally posted by 86Rx7GXL
but is this safe running it on a NA computer?
but is this safe running it on a NA computer?
If you want a stock Turbo II ECU, I've got several if you're interested.
-Ted
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Yeah I wouldnt sell one for less than $75. Turbo electronics are worth jack, for those conversion happy rotorites out there.
So for these people who run NA ecu's on turbo cars, how do they address proper fuel mapping?
So for these people who run NA ecu's on turbo cars, how do they address proper fuel mapping?
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I think they screw with the AFM somehow. I dunno exactly since I don't really talk to them or take my car there.
-Tim
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Originally posted by hypntyz7
Yeah I wouldnt sell one for less than $75. Turbo electronics are worth jack, for those conversion happy rotorites out there.
So for these people who run NA ecu's on turbo cars, how do they address proper fuel mapping?
Yeah I wouldnt sell one for less than $75. Turbo electronics are worth jack, for those conversion happy rotorites out there.
So for these people who run NA ecu's on turbo cars, how do they address proper fuel mapping?
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Originally posted by RETed
$26 is cheap!  I'll take $75...
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$26 is cheap!  I'll take $75...
-Ted
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Yes, these are the N332 ECU's that work in all 1986-1988 Turbo II cars - this is the main computer brain that controls the engine.  If interested, please contact me off-list through my email:  reted_2000@yahoo.com
I can arrange all details on shipment and sale through private e-mail.  Thanx!
-Ted
I can arrange all details on shipment and sale through private e-mail.  Thanx!
-Ted
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