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BrianCunningham | DIY racecar ECU | ||
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Not bad for a $12 board.
May come in handy with all the trouble people have getting the older ECU's http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/foru ... build-thread/79518/page1/ |
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Posted on: 2014/11/13 20:50
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Matatk | Re: DIY racecar ECU | ||
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Wow. There are some smart and talented people out there.
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Posted on: 2014/11/13 23:37
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bogus | Re: DIY racecar ECU | ||
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There are...
The only thing, this ECM would have to be kept inside the car... it would not work underhood. Also, integrating something like an Optispark would be a bitch. The L98 ECM isn't that hard to get... it's early LT1 ECMs that are hard to find. |
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Posted on: 2014/11/14 19:21
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