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the PCM'* are the same....its the EPROM that is different between the Motors, and or trans.
and when you get a custom PCM for your year, the EPROM is the only thing that gets burned
and when you get a custom PCM for your year, the EPROM is the only thing that gets burned
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oh got ya so what should i do go to discount and get a pcm from cardone or should i got to the dealership? i figure the dealership might have a couple in stock since they go out often
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well just look at the timing a */c car gets 15 degrees max timing and a L36 goes up to 26 degrees so it wont work youre going to blow that engine .its only good as a core if you need one for custom PCM
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Again.. The 94-95 PCM is the same regaurdless of L27,L36 or L67 for the 94-95 Model years..
If its a 94-95 GM Minivan with the 3800, 94-95 GM C or H body with the 3800 It will work for you....
What you will have to do is swap out the EPROM from your PCM to the Replacement PCM.. The PCM for the 94-95 does not contain the programing, The EPROM contains the programing...
If at all possible I would recommend a GM Reman PCM... But they cost a bit..
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If its a 94-95 GM Minivan with the 3800, 94-95 GM C or H body with the 3800 It will work for you....
What you will have to do is swap out the EPROM from your PCM to the Replacement PCM.. The PCM for the 94-95 does not contain the programing, The EPROM contains the programing...
If at all possible I would recommend a GM Reman PCM... But they cost a bit..
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Originally Posted by firebuick
oups sorry i was thinking OBD2 94and 95 are OBD 11/2
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Originally Posted by jr's3800
Yeah Don Us 94-95 Guys have that GM mixi matched Part OBD1 and Part OBD2 PCM... Its really freaky... GM must have been learning with the 94-95 Models
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