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I have two 70-71 computers... 1800

Carl,

Your post seems to indicate that one ECU covered both years. I'm not certain, but I don't think that's the case.

After seeing the original post of this thread, I contacted Gary. I was ready for a little drive, and had heard about Gary's very nice 1800's, so, to help him in his attempt to diagnose the problem, and in trade for some very nice parts for my '72 ES, I provided an ECU from my '70 E parts car.

But when Gary checked the part number on the ECU in his parts catologue, it showed to be an ECU from a '71, rather than a '70. Two different part numbers

I'm checking to see if the one I provided somehow got switched with one from a couple of '71's that were aquired at the same time, but it WOULD help Gary, if the same ECU covered '70 and '71. That's why I'm asking for clarification.

gary






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