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I have two 70-71 computers... 1800

Greg,

Here's the message Gary Sievert sent after he had a chance to look at the ECU that I brought to him. He needs the '70 E ECU. The one I brought to him was from a '70 E that "should" have been original to the car, but lots of things can happen in 34 years.

Frustrating, to say the least.

> > --- Gary Sievert wrote:
> Gary,
> Turned out the ECU I got from you was from '71 1800E not a '70.
>They are different.

>Do you have one from a '70?
>The Bosch # on the '70 ECU is 0 280 000 009
>the Bosch # on the '71 ECU is 0 280 000 017.
>The Bosch # on the '72 and '73 ECU is 0 280 000 034

gary






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