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I need an ecu

Does any body have a spare ecu sittin around that would work for an 88 N/T manual? I think its the reason my car wont rev over 4k. Im kind of in a financial bind right now so I dont want to drop a lot of money on something that may not fix my problem.Thanks
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Does any body have a spare ecu sittin around that would work for an 88 N/T manual? I think its the reason my car wont rev over 4k. Im kind of in a financial bind right now so I dont want to drop a lot of money on something that may not fix my problem.Thanks
i'll sell you mine, from an 87
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Old 02-21-2005, 05:43 PM
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What are the "id" numbers on the front of it (just to make sure it will match up)?
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Re: I need an ecu

I'm pretty sure all series 4 ecu's excluding the t2 ecu will work.
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Old 02-21-2005, 08:19 PM
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What are the "id" numbers on the front of it (just to make sure it will match up)?
the ecu's 80 miles away from here, i'll check out next time im at my father's house, but im sure it will match, like fcdriver, they're all the same from 86 to 88 excluding T2s
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Old 02-21-2005, 10:03 PM
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I tried the ECU from an 87 n/t and the car sputtered and ran like crap. Does the ecu have to take time to adjust to the vehicle?
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