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Old 06-01-2003, 02:56 AM
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My friend has an 88 GT. Where is the ecu? Does it use an external eprom? Anybody into chipping them? Any .bin files you'd like to share? </P>


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Look behind the passenger side kick panel. When you buy a chip it rides between the harness and the plug for the puter. I am not much for those chips out there. Get a mass air system and run that until you make some serious HP. Then step up to a digital system and create your own fuel maps.<img border="0" src=smileys/smiley1.gif border="0">
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Thanks man. Any links on how to set up that sort of system for a mustang?</P>


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not that I have. They have a program that you load onto a laptop and plug into your car. Then you run down the street and make adjustments on the computer accordingly. Very effective and very efficient, but not cheap.
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