86/87 Ecm-

Tommy reynolds

TR's 85
Joined
Dec 31, 2006
I have a chip burned by TT for the Ecm onversion.
I had someone pick up an ECM at a salvage yard. They brought back a 1226519. I told him I needed a 1227148. He was told that the 6519 is listed along with the 7148 as being correct. O'Reilly also lists these 2.
What is the difference between the 2?

I have added the LS1 MAF and Translator. It works with the 85 ECM.
I set the switches to ON,ON,ON,OFF. When I recieved it, it was ON,ON,OFF,OFF. What is the difference in these 2 settings?
 
GM used the same ECM with different numbers on different cars. Make sure you use your TT chip and your calpak. Brad
 
if it works?

if that works keep us posted, that way we know what alternative #'s to use.
 
I had someone pick up an ECM at a salvage yard. They brought back a 1226519. I told him I needed a 1227148. He was told that the 6519 is listed along with the 7148 as being correct. O'Reilly also lists these 2.
What is the difference between the 2?

#1226519 is the NA carb ECM. No injector drivers in other words. Toss it back.
 
Check out the Hot Air Sticky here, it tells you how to look at the vin to see if it has the 1227148 ecm in it. It is a big time saver.
 
Check out the Hot Air Sticky here, it tells you how to look at the vin to see if it has the 1227148 ecm in it. It is a big time saver.

I'll even save you a click or two. The only year the 1227148 was used on NA cars was 1986. No sense in looking at 1985 or the 87 and newers. The GM C/H bodys are all that I ever look in.

C-Body
Park Ave/Electra
Olds 98 Regency
H-Body
LeSabre
Olds 88 Delta
 
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