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Re: Remote EPROM



I have mine zif socket on the end of a 12" ribbon cable.  The ecm is
in the stock location (87 Vet) and the ribbon cable runs over the outside
of the ecm down to where the under dash light was.  This allows me to
change the chip by leaning under the passenger side dash.
This was extremely susceptible to RFI until I wrapped the ribbon cable
in aluminum foil that is grounded to the case of the ecm.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Plecan" <nacelp@bright.net>
To: <gmecm@diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 4:27 AM
Subject: Re: Remote EPROM


>
> In some applications more then 6" of ribbon, can lead to goofy things,
RFI
> noise.   Might try it, but If it don't work don't be surprised, or if 6"
is
> enough then you should be OK.
> Bruce
>
>
>
> > I've got an 1988 Olds Toronado. The ECM is pretty much burried under the
> > dash, not very easy to remove and install for repeated EPROM changes.
> Would
> > there be any problems created by running a ribbon cable between the
EPROM
> > and MEMCAL so that the EPROM could be removed easier?
> > Scott Pearson
>
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