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ECM Interchangability
I was wondering about ZR-1 ECM interchangeability. I did some testing and it appears that any model year ECM will work in any car. That is a 1990 ECM will work in a 1995 and a 1995 ECM will work in a 1990. The details of the testing are described below.
GM used three ECM part numbers across the six model years. 01228331 1990 to 1991. 16163993 1992 to about 1993 1/2. 16196394 about 1993 1/2 to 1995. AC/Delco supplied the 16163993 as a remanufactured unit for repairs from about 2004 until about 2009. They shipped 16163993 regardless of what model year was ordered. I removed a factory installed 1990 01228331 from a 1990 car. Then installed a 1995 BMCB calibration chip and installed the ECM on a 1995 car. Everything worked normally. The engine went into closed loop fuel control, it went into learning mode, the EGR worked normally, the ASR worked, the momentary contact full power key worked, and the engine data scanner displayed engine rpm with a resolution of 1 rpm. The ALDL data stream ran at 6.6 frames per second, just like a 1995 ECM. I removed a factory installed 1995 16196394 ECM from a 1995 car. Then installed a 1990 AYBK calibration chip and installed the ECM on a 1990 car. Everything worked normally. The engine went into closed loop fuel control, it went into learning mode, the full power key worked. The engine data scanner displayed engine rpm with a resolution of 25 rpm. This is normal for a 1990 car. The ALDL data stream ran at 6.6 frames per second, just like a 1990 ECM. A 16163993 ECM was tested in a 1995 car and it worked normally as a 1995 ECM would. [/SIZE] |
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Good info to know. I have a rebuilt ECM in the box for a rainy day.
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12-10-2012 | #3 |
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Very interesting information to know.
As allways, thanks for all your dedication Marc. =D>=D>=D> |
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Thanks Marc.
This information opens up a lot of options for keeping the ZR-1 Fleet healthy. I am always impressed with the thoroughness of your testing. Is it OK if we print this in the Newsletter? Jim
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Marc,
I made sure the ZR crowd on CF also got the benefit of your research.
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Wow, Just remembering that one of the determining factors for buying this car instead of another lt1/4 was the fact that people like you and the existence of this forum gave me the confidence to take on a 140k mile Z car with hardly a second thought. I probably would have passed (and with good reason as it turns out) on it otherwise.
I seem to remember thinking I should stay away from a certain MY just because of the ECM issue, which If I'm reading this correctly is a non issue now?. Thanks for all your hard work and ESPECIALLY your willingness to share as much as you do.
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Re: ECM Interchangability
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Let's just say that with this information re:interchangeability and reliable sources for reman ECMs, availability is less of a problem than we thought. Now if we could find someone who could re-write some of the code.
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Re: ECM Interchangability
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or a supplier for DIS modules............
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Re: ECM Interchangability
Re-writing the code could be a step towards eliminating the DIS. Having said that, the module itself is a pretty stout piece.
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Re: ECM Interchangability
fantastic news marc, thanks for all you do for us
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