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Old 10-06-2016   #31
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

Right, that is what I meant about other avenues..
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Old 10-06-2016   #32
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I am actually engaged in producing the DIS Module right now.


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Old 10-06-2016   #33
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

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I am actually engaged in producing the DIS Module right now.


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Just out of curiosity, but how many do you think you'll sell? I realize you can spread the development cost over the profit on some of your other parts, but it seems that it would still be cost prohibitive. From the standpoint of a manufacturing engineer anyway
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Old 10-06-2016   #34
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

It is cost prohibitive from any view point that requires justification, using an economic model that includes profit. Jerrys Gaskets moved into the realm of parts that make no economic sense using the common yardsticks, Payout (PO), Rate of Return (ROR & IRR), Return on Investment (ROI), etc., a few years back.

For example, in order to attract a qualified injection molding company that could perform laser scan to CAD to CNC and produce very tight tolerance parts from high shrink material, we had to be willing to manufacture 2000 of each of the six different chain guide facings. We accomplished that to supply facings some of which were not available from any readily available source. Needless to say, my grand children will be passing inventory down to their kids.

If it weren't for the ZR-1 Net Registry allowing me to use the Forum, the support from both Registry members and Forum members, patronizing & referring Jerrys Gaskets, the availability of parts might be different today.

Due to that support, to date we have purchased tooling and manufactured;
20 different gaskets
Valve Spring Seats, 4140ht
Chain Guide Access Plugs
Cam Sprocket Bolts (reuseable ARP, special order)
MAP Sensor Hoses
Dipstick Tube Seals
Crankcase Ventilation PCV Hoses (L & R)
Chain Guide Facings (all 5 different)
Cam Cover R&R Plugs
Cam Cover Fresh Air Vent Hose
Vacuum Connector (unique to 1990 only)
Dual PCV Hose, Lower
Dual PCV Hose, Top Connector
Connecting Rod Bolts (ARP special order)
Silicone Coolant Hose Set (un-branded, black, red & blue)
Main Bearings, std & 0.0005" oversize, KING Alecular
RH Secondary Cam Chain Tensioner Housing (GM second design)
Silicone Air Duct (black, red & blue)
Fuel Injector Electrical Connector Seal
Idle Air Control Valve Motor
Fuel Pressure Regulator Vacuum Hose
Oil Pump Suction Seal (93~95 models)
Oil Cooler Hoses, (manufactured in-house using Edelbrock/Russell components)

and

LT5 ATI Damper, made available & in stock after it was discontinued
Valve Stem Seals, developed aftermarket source & stock
Valve Spring Retainer Key, developed aftermarket source & stock
PermaBond A136, made available & in stock after it was discontinued
Oil Pump Carbon Seal, OEM NOS, located & acquired manufacturer overrun
Seals (all) reverse engineered from engine dimensions & application verified

and
acquired several different inventories of LT5 parts which made them more readily available from a single, easily accessible source.

Still working on more LT5 projects
DIS Module
and other parts yet to come

All made possible by the support of the ZR-1 community.
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2016 Black-Red, 3LT-Z51 Auto 8-speed.

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Old 10-06-2016   #35
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... and secondary cam chains...
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Old 10-06-2016   #36
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

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It is cost prohibitive from any view point that requires justification, using an economic model that includes profit. Jerrys Gaskets moved into the realm of parts that make no economic sense using the common yardsticks, Payout (PO), Rate of Return (ROR & IRR), Return on Investment (ROI), etc., a few years back.

For example, in order to attract a qualified injection molding company that could perform laser scan to CAD to CNC and produce very tight tolerance parts from high shrink material, we had to be willing to manufacture 2000 of each of the six different chain guide facings. We accomplished that to supply facings some of which were not available from any readily available source. Needless to say, my grand children will be passing inventory down to their kids.

If it weren't for the ZR-1 Net Registry allowing me to use the Forum, the support from both Registry members and Forum members, patronizing & referring Jerrys Gaskets, the availability of parts might be different today.

Due to that support, to date we have purchased tooling and manufactured;
20 different gaskets
Valve Spring Seats, 4140ht
Chain Guide Access Plugs
Cam Sprocket Bolts (reuseable ARP, special order)
MAP Sensor Hoses
Dipstick Tube Seals
Crankcase Ventilation PCV Hoses (L & R)
Chain Guide Facings (all 5 different)
Cam Cover R&R Plugs
Cam Cover Fresh Air Vent Hose
Vacuum Connector (unique to 1990 only)
Dual PCV Hose, Lower
Dual PCV Hose, Top Connector
Connecting Rod Bolts (ARP special order)
Silicone Coolant Hose Set (un-branded, black, red & blue)
Main Bearings, std & 0.0005" oversize, KING Alecular
RH Secondary Cam Chain Tensioner Housing (GM second design)
Silicone Air Duct (black, red & blue)
Fuel Injector Electrical Connector Seal
Idle Air Control Valve Motor
Fuel Pressure Regulator Vacuum Hose
Oil Pump Suction Seal (93~95 models)
Oil Cooler Hoses, (manufactured in-house using Edelbrock/Russell components)

and

LT5 ATI Damper, made available & in stock after it was discontinued
Valve Stem Seals, developed aftermarket source & stock
Valve Spring Retainer Key, developed aftermarket source & stock
PermaBond A136, made available & in stock after it was discontinued
Oil Pump Carbon Seal, OEM NOS, located & acquired manufacturer overrun
Seals (all) reverse engineered from engine dimensions & application verified

and
acquired several different inventories of LT5 parts which made them more readily available from a single, easily accessible source.

Still working on more LT5 projects
DIS Module
and other parts yet to come

All made possible by the support of the ZR-1 community.
I am trying as best I can to keep your inventory moving
Same with Carter.....I am trying as best I can to keep his machining work moving

And......both of you are top of the line...........quality, shipping, and prices are very reasonable....
Thank You

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Old 10-06-2016   #37
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

Jerry,

Would love to hear more n what the functional specs are for the DIS module.
Will it use the existing 9 slot reluctor? Any possibility it will allow use of CnP?
Integrate w OEM ECM?
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Old 10-06-2016   #38
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

The objective is to produce a direct replacement of the original module. Will plug into the harness with no modification and utilize the aluminum base from the original module to keep cost down. Will probably make some new bases though. We will see how it goes.


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Old 10-06-2016   #39
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Default Re: ECM And Ignition Module Availability/ replacement

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The objective is to produce a direct replacement of the original module. Will plug into the harness with no modification and utilize the aluminum base from the original module to keep cost down. Will probably make some new bases though. We will see how it goes.


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Old 10-06-2016   #40
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Just one thing to say:
Jerry, you ROCK!
Thank you!

Wait, is that two things?
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