Ok, I got two prom chips (1 from a 85 Trans AM I think with a V8 and I'm guessing a 86 camaro with a V6) a friend gave'em to me. What numbers on them can I run to check them to make sure what they are, their stock chips and I was gonna see bout how much I could sell'em for....Thanks 

Not a DIY prom question but do a search with the 3-4 letters called a broadcast code.
Thanks...I'm more of a Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth guy and was taught most of what I know by my grandpa, soooooo he wasn't too much into the whole computer in cars thing..lol
By the time I got into that the car makers was try'n to screw things up then obd2 came out, which was way better by the plug standardization. Anyway I did as much searching for broadcast codes as these things are worth...I think, couldn't find'em.....one has BPR? and the others got CPM on it? Do those sound right? And does anyone have any idea what I could get for them (like on ebay)?
By the time I got into that the car makers was try'n to screw things up then obd2 came out, which was way better by the plug standardization. Anyway I did as much searching for broadcast codes as these things are worth...I think, couldn't find'em.....one has BPR? and the others got CPM on it? Do those sound right? And does anyone have any idea what I could get for them (like on ebay)?
CPM 1985 16044233 ecm 1226865 FB LG4 5.0L MD8 AUTO,
BPP ? or BPRH
BPRJ
BPRK
BPRL
BPRM
BPRW
BPRX
BPRY
BPP ? or BPRH
BPRJ
BPRK
BPRL
BPRM
BPRW
BPRX
BPRY
Yea, no it's BPR....from top to bottom
DELCO
1007 BPR
I turned on my good light AND broke out my jewelry magnifier..thats what it says... So the CPM is out of the trans am then...cool thanks alot!!
DELCO
1007 BPR
I turned on my good light AND broke out my jewelry magnifier..thats what it says... So the CPM is out of the trans am then...cool thanks alot!!
Im not sure what the BPR is Three letters is usually something from 82-86
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BPR is for a '82 f-body, LG4 engine (carb), with the TH200 trans (3-spd), and cali emissions. Used in the 1225950 ECM.
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Alright cool guys thanks...I always try finding info on my own, but some times it helps to talk to experts like ya'll



