10-01-2015 | #11 |
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: PA
Posts: 879
|
Re: WTB an ECM
White racing products offers a rebuild service for like 650.00 (with a 300.00 core charge).
|
10-01-2015 | #12 |
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Clayton, North Carolina
Posts: 1,133
|
Re: WTB an ECM
OK then, let me search again.
Using I believe the 1990-91 LT5 ECM is PN 1228331, These guys repair them for $449. http://www.autoecmcomputerexchange.c...oducts/1228331 White Racing has one for $699 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corvette-ZR-...item4af1421c5c This one is $895, but with a $300 core return. https://www.autoecmstore.com/collect...oducts/1228331 I also believe that the LT5 ECM PN 16196394 works for 1990-95 with the correct Prom for that year installed. According to Mark Hailbeck. "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." Based on a search for PN 16196394 http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/parts/gm...-16196394.html $220 http://www.autoecmcomputerexchange.c...ducts/16196394 $320 White Racing has one for $$649 http://www.whiteracingproducts.com/i...oducts_id=1475 Always contact the vendor by phone and confirm their return policy. Beware of the low price bargains... |
10-01-2015 | #13 |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 772
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Put it in the other day and she fired right up with no issues or SES lights. Haven't had a chance to road test yet. Its been raining the past few days and now a hurricane may hit. Still have to put my cal pack in too and make sure that's OK.
__________________
Joe 1990 Bright Red ZR-1 #2599 |
10-01-2015 | #14 | |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 772
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Quote:
__________________
Joe 1990 Bright Red ZR-1 #2599 |
|
10-01-2015 | #15 |
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Clayton, North Carolina
Posts: 1,133
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Conform the return policy before you buy, especially if you are not going to slap it in and test it right away.
Good Luck |
11-28-2015 | #16 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
Posts: 9,708
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Any of the three ECMs will work for any year ZR with a prom burned w correct broadcast code for respective model year.
Any prom can be burned w any broadcast code. However, the prom must have the correct knock sensor (LT-5) on-board circuit. 1990 LT-5s had external(not on memcal) knock sensor circuit.
__________________
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Former Membership Chairman Former ZR-1 Registry - BOD 1972 Corvette 4speed base Coupe SOLD long time ago 1984 Corvette Z-51/4+3 SOLD 1992 Corvette ZR-1 Aqua/Gray #474 SOLD 1992 Corvette ZR-1 Black Rose/Cognac #458 2014 Honda VFR Interceptor DX |
11-28-2015 | #17 |
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Marietta, GA USA
Posts: 1,160
|
Re: WTB an ECM
DIYAutoTune.com (MegaSquirt) is now offering an LT5 Engine Management Computer.
|
11-28-2015 | #18 | |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: PA
Posts: 772
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Quote:
__________________
Joe 1990 Bright Red ZR-1 #2599 |
|
11-29-2015 | #19 | |
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: CenCoast California
Posts: 899
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Quote:
I'm going to wait until I get my '95 sold and then I'll put the ECM and all the other parts I have up for sale.
__________________
Hib Halverson Technical Writer former owner 95 VIN 0140 current owner 19 VIN 1878 |
|
12-02-2015 | #20 | |
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: I live at Devens, one run at a time
Posts: 455
|
Re: WTB an ECM
Quote:
Recently learned that one somewhat common failure modes on other GM ECMs of this era revolves a reference voltage (supply to the sensors) going out of whack, to the point of killing things like TPS's. Occurred to me it may be sensible to try to monitor and record the voltage in place so if this failure mode kicks in (like at Nats, 1600mi from home) there is at least a chance to cut a wire and add a precision voltage supply... It'd be a hack fix but could beat trying to scare up a co-drive... Cheers, - Jeff
__________________
[I]91 ZR-1 #1840, autocrossing in SCCA BSP. FIC S/S's DRM chip/Watson/Borla/lid/LW batt&headlights, springs, shocks, pads & lines, quick rack & Turn One, camber brace, 32/22mm sways, A/C halfway deleted 17x11 & 12 CCW's, 315 & 335 Hoosier A6s [/I] |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|