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Re: Hi and just joined this group



HI John, I thought the 747 timing control article looked familiar!  I have
been a member here for a couple of years.  There are some extremely bright
people on this list.  (Not me)
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Team ZR1 <teamzr1@teamzr1.com>
To: gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm@efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Thursday, January 13, 2000 9:58 AM
Subject: Hi and just joined this group


>Hi everyone, I just happened to run across this group by surfing the
>net.
>
>I have owned Corvettes since 1974 and at this time run a team called
>Team ZR-1
>We support each other in the team via our websites ( main one is
>http://www.teamzr1.com )
>and our own e-mail listserver )
>
>Being the C4 Corvette and ECM is considered dead meat, it is up to use
>to help each other in maintaining or making mods to
>our ECM based Corvette.
>Most in the team race, mine is the orginal #94 Snakeskinner ZR-1 that I
>mainly use for open road racing.
>
>We need to make mods of the ECM and I want to help where I can in being
>able to do this.
>I have about 7 E-proms that are either stock for a 1994 ZR-1, modified
>ones by god code writers like Ron Zimmer
>and a few that were done inhouse at G.M for the Snakeskinner was funded
>by them when Tommy Morrision Motorsports
>was running that race team.
>
>I have a prom burner, but now need to find source code, programs to
>decode the E-proms I have read and stored on disk and
>any pointers on how I can learn to help others make code changes
>properly.
>
>Any help for a new guy would be highly welcome and hopefully what I have
>or learn will be a help to you.
>
>Thanks,
>
>              John Rovner
>