[TX] 350 auto ecu and burning equipment
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Car: 89 Firebird Formula 350 WS6
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350 auto ecu and burning equipment
This was from my old 89 Firebird Formula 350 WS6 project car. Pulled before parted out. It was the computer, custom prom, Moates Burn1 usb, and an extra chip to burn on. Looking for $120 shipped in the lower 48 states with paypal fees included. Let me know any questions. 

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Re: 350 auto ecu and burning equipment
[QUOTE=arlockstedt;5230594]This was from my old 89 Firebird Formula 350 WS6 project car. Pulled before parted out. It was the computer, custom prom, Moates Burn1 usb, and an extra chip to burn on. Looking for $120 shipped in the lower 48 states with paypal fees included. Let me know any questions. 
A uv erasable eprom would be useless on a burn 1

A uv erasable eprom would be useless on a burn 1
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Re: 350 auto ecu and burning equipment
Man I haven't messed with this stuff in years. it already sold though. Sorry for any confusion......I do know chips are only 1's.... That's a plus :-)
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Re: 350 auto ecu and burning equipment
I thought the same thing, but am merely collecting a pile of this OBD1 tuning stuff so I can play with it all when the time comes and find what combination of soft/hardware suits me. Plus the fact that I have at least four OBD1 vehicles on the complex to play with makes me want various avenues of infiltration. Regardless, if either of you two have any helpful pointers feel free to send them my way, as I am spoiled by the simplicity of OBD 2 and HPT.
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