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Location: Marietta, GA USA
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I think the cost of the MS3Pro is around $2,000, and you gain and lose functionality. I haven't given a second thought about the missing dash functions, but I certainly understand how some ZR-1 owners would want them. I'm surprised the ebay refurbished NOS computer hasn't been picked up yet. If I had $800 laying around I'd be tempted to buy it and sell it later for a little profit. I would have thought it's worth $1,000+ (but maybe it isn't, since it hasn't sold at $800). If someone has a ZR-1 worth $20-30K and it's not running well (or at all), and it's because their 25yo ECU is messed up, an $800 fix would be worth a lot more than $800 (imho). |
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Russ, Exactly what were the functions that were lost using the MS3PRO ?
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Location: Bartlett, IL
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The fuel calculations on the LCD avg, instant, DTE If I had the $700 avail right now Inwould have bought that ecm Sent from my iPhone using ZR-1 Net Registry
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Location: Marietta, GA USA
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It seems like it was the whizzy/cool stuff, like current and average MPG. All of the basic stuff works well (fuel level, tach, trip odomenter, MPH, etc.). |
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: Spring Hill, FL
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There is one on ebay about 800.00
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