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Re: Parts for Sale AND question on calibrators




Are they for plugging in with different axle ratio / tire sizes so that the speedometer will be calibrated correctly, without having to plug in a new eprom? Just a guess......

 What are these?


At 08:00 PM 9/7/00 -0500, you wrote:
 Sorry if this is a repost...I don't recall seeing it come through.

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All:

I have the following stuff for sale if anyone is interested. Let me
know...

Oh, and one other thing. I picked up a bunch of EFI development stuff
from Jason Haines off of e-bay a month or so back. There were a couple
of things in the box, part#'s 16124695, 16185715, and 16185675. I have
found out from Dal that these are ECM calibrators, and are currently
discontinued from GM. What are these? Does anyone have any use for them?
I have ZERO clue, since I have never seen these before. FWIW, they are
small white boxes about 3"x3", with two keyed connectors on one end, a
4pin and a 10pin. I can take pics if anyone is interested..

Thanks!

 Larry
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> - 1978 T/A Steering wheel and center cap, black. Great
> condition except for
> one small nick out of the foam surround ring. I put one of
> those wrap on
> wheel covers on it and it looks sweet. BO
>
> - MSD 6A box, billet optical distributor, and can style coil.
> A guy I work
> with brought these with him when he moved from New Mexico
> (LANL). He wants
> $200+ for all and says there is maybe 3000 miles on them?
> Chevy motor :)
>
> - 1989 TPI wiring harness (MAF system). Complete harness from
> ECM connector
> to Fuse box connector. The following wires have been cut,
> otherwise it is
> complete: purple wire on starter solenoid, body wiring
> harness off passenger
> side fender (about 20 wires or so). I can label all of these
> wires for you if
> you are interested, and if it is worth my time ($$$), I may
> be able to get
> this put back together with other wiring harnesses I have
> laying around.
>
> - Firebird pop-up headlight module and bracket, mounted on
> firewall behind
> brake booster.
>
> - TPI fuel lines. These are the hard lines that run from the
> fuel rail
> connector on the front of the motor to the flexible lines,
> the two flex
> lines, and about 18" or so of the hard lines back to the
> tank. PLENTY of tube
> to flare up and connect to your current lines.
>
> - '165 ECM, no Mem-Cal
>
> The above descriptions should be pretty self explanatory, so
> please try to
> limit responses to what you want and how much you to pay :)
> I will give the
> first responder first dibs at the highest offering price by
> Monday morning.
> If they don't want it for that price, I work my way to the
> high bidder next
> and on down. ONLY responses that indicate WHAT you want and
> HOW MUCH will
> count as being in line. If anyone wants pics, that can be
> arranged, but it is
> pretty much as I describe above.
>
> Finally...PLEASE SEND RESPONSES TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS:
> Lkurek@anl.gov  I
> will have a sorter move responses into a designated mailbox,
> so PLEASE
> include the [TPIFS] in the subject so I can sort them easier ;)
>
> Oh, and if anyone is intersted in 4.3 Vortech parts (97) or
> other TPI parts,
> I may be able to hook you up. I have a nice stash of parts I
> *may* want to
> get rid of beyond the above...but only maybe...so if you
> don't hear back
> right away, my apologies ;)
>
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