not much straight about that. look at the angle it's pulling your throttle linkage at (would get worse as the throttle opens). i bet the friction is all where the inner cable exits the outer through that metal tip.
not much straight about that. look at the angle it's pulling your throttle linkage at (would get worse as the throttle opens). i bet the friction is all where the inner cable exits the outer through that metal tip.
GM ECU 1227730 was used on several General Motors cars in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro. The chip used in this ECU is known as "memcal".
The specific memcal used in your ECU may vary depending on the specific application and modifications made to your car. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the exact catalog number of the memcal that is currently installed.
There are several aftermarket companies that make replacement memcals for the GM 1227730 ECU. These replacement memocals can offer improved performance and control over standard programming. Companies making replacement memos for GM 1227730:
Tuned Port Injection Specialties (TPIS)
Racetronix
Wester's Garage
Street & Performance
Moates.net.
To find the right chip for you, you'll need to consult with representatives from these companies. Good luck.
First, this thread is nearly two years old. Second, Moates went out of business. Third, the thing about checking the existing memcal was already covered by steveo in the very first reply.
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