Adding VATS to Vehicle
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Car: 1992 Chevy K2500
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Adding VATS to Vehicle
Hi I have a 92 Chevy Truck with a MAF Swap in it...the 7427 PCM and am wondering if it possible to swap in a VATS setup into it. I am not afraid to work, I am looking for the unique idea here. I would like to do it but am also willing to accept that it can't be done if that is how it is.
Thanks for your help in advance.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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From: Bertram (outside Austin), TX
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Re: Adding VATS to Vehicle
You'd need the VATS module & a key cylinder that has the connections inside it, to actually read the key.
Interesting idea. Most people take VATS out, not put it in.
Interesting idea. Most people take VATS out, not put it in.
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Re: Adding VATS to Vehicle
Most folks are removing and not adding 
It would be much easier to rig a hidden switch - could splice into a million places, cutting power until it was flipped.
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