87 Carburetor PROM?
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87 Carburetor PROM?
Ok gents, big problems on my end. Just sent my Hypertech PROM to Motorvation to have it reprogrammed for my current combination. They told me they can't erase and re-program the Hypertech PROM. They could burn me a custom chip, but all they suppliers of a blank chip have none in stock because of the antiquated technology of the computer controlled carburetor. I looking to buy a blank Carburetor PROM I can send to them and have them burn, but all the links I've found are out of stock. I'm hoping either someone on here has a burnable one they willing to part with, or someone can point me in the direction of a current supplier of blank, burnable, chips. Please help!
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I really want to try to keep the computer controlled quadrajet and ignition because I like the idea of it being almost factory stock.
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I really want to try to keep the computer controlled quadrajet and ignition because I like the idea of it being almost factory stock.
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Re: 87 Carburetor PROM?
I would try to get a hold of Craig Moates here (PM) or at his website... http://www.moates.net/
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Re: 87 Carburetor PROM?
so rbob, is it a 28 pin eprom? and if so couldn't you program on the upper section of a 27c128 or a 27c256 ?
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Re: 87 Carburetor PROM?
IF you are hoping to get involved in this business it is best to do a lot of research.
Since the OP wasn't DIY_PROM tuning, locked.
RBob.
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