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Old 12-08-2004, 09:49 PM   #1
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Question Electronic Control Module (ECM); where did you mount it?

For TPI and TBI systems where did you mount the ECM? I am installing a Vintage Air system so most of the room under the passenger side dash is spoken for. Pictures would be great too. Thanks
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Old 12-08-2004, 10:57 PM   #2
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Mine is sandwiched between the Vintage Air and the firewall. I am using the Gen II unit. Hope this helps. Later, Mark
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Mine is sandwiched between the Vintage Air and the firewall. I am using the Gen II unit. Hope this helps. Later, Mark
Yes, that does help especially since I'm using a Gen II as well. Thanks, Greg
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No problem. I took a piece of .125" aluminum and mounted the ECM to it. I them broke a flange that matched the angle of the floor board where it meets the firewall. THen, screwed it through the floor. My stock harness was reworked at Fuel Injection Specialties in San Antonio. $850 to rework the harness AND reburn the computer to my specs. Later, Mark
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