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  1. On 10/21/2023 at 8:48 PM, TexasQuest said:

    Standalone is the way to go but much more expensive. A Maf Translator works great for the price point that it's in. I've had one for years without issues.

    2.0L / 2.6L (SOHC) Starion / Conquest Stand Alone ecu: plug-n-play - Motocam360.com

    Turbo Buick 86-87 MAF Translator & MAF Sensor Kit – Full Throttle Speed

    The turbo brick version is correct?  I thought it was 1g eclipse.

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  2. 4 hours ago, BKB94 said:

    You are special aren’t you, haha. Bubble doesn’t inspire confidence in me for a good leak free connection. Well I looked at all the old brake lines I pulled off the car and they are all double flare. Also found a picture from Obsolete’s project and it’s double flare going in so I would expect the same coming out. I’m going to just roll with it and check for leaks. It’s in a bad location now between my steering shaft and the hydro boost and I would rather not inspect it. Going for brake fluid in a bit so I should know soon how bad I did. 

    Actually more special than I thought.  I just checked and the tool I have only does double flares. So I couldn't have done bubble flares.

  3. 2 hours ago, 1SICDSM said:

    i feel the best swap is a 4g63.just from a weight standpoint and easier to fit in car.but all options jz,ls,4g63 are all good options.but it does seem the seller new the status of vehicle.unfortunate but thats buying a used car.sorry for that.

    These cars like to up and break for no reason, out of nowhere.  They are electronics heavy and the electronics are now like 40 years old.

  4. I wanted to avoid dremeling them out.

    I cant see how they got it in there to begin with, unless the plastic was formed around the PCB, which seems unlikely.

     

    The back came off pretty easy using a hot air station. Hot air station helped separating the two boards.

    but I'm just perplexed as to how to get the PCB out of there!

     

    Thanks for the offer Scott. I'll give you a ping.  Maybe I can cobble something together that works.  I'm sure some of these components I may not be able to find on mouser.

  5. I was considering it, they sell kits and I've watched videos.  looks to be easy.

    I wanted a less noisy coin tray and glove box, but was lazy and glued some black velvet fabric to some sheet metal cut to size and dropped them in with some double sided tape.

  6. 41 minutes ago, TexasQuest said:

    This is a shame to hear. They looked like a very promising company.

    That's why I ordered in the first place.  I wasn't expecting to receive the same treatment from them as I did from revolution brake.

    Especially considering I told them about my experience with Revolution brake and  was done with them after not receiving anything but excuses then being ghosted for 6 months 

     

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