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Lightning Motor Sports

By mstieg,

www.lightningmotorsports.com
I've bought two BOV's and a set of Tokico front Shocks from them. Best prices I've found for those items.
Only problem stems from the "BROWN UPS" I shoulda checked before working on it, but had my struts pulled only to find the second of the two cardboard boxes tapped together to contain.....NOTHING!!! A small rip was tapped up on the bottom of it, but I get the shaft because NO REPLACEMENT until they file for damage claims w/ UPS who picked up the whole pac
*Antoher* Simple Stand-alone question

By TopDawg_43,
When I install my stand alone, do I have to keep the factory ECU?? Â And do all the factory gauges still work? Â Like the boost gauge and tachometer, will they still work?
GM Delco "808" ECM
By j5,
Anybody wanna try this route?
On U.S. GM cars made between 1986-1989 their ecms are programable using
the kalmaker software and a lap top.
The "808" #s are the last digits on the part number found on the ecm.
The ecms are cheap, Â the eproms are removable and programable.
Look for them in turboed 88 sunbirds and quad 4 equiped cars, olds mobile calais, Beretta GTZ.
Harnesses are cheap and/or you can get them at junk yards.
DFI conversions may be a problem but the ECMs have an inpu
Headlight Conversion like NSX, possible?
By Jonathan,
The NSX has a nice low profile flip up light. Is their a way to modify lour linkage so that it only goes up about 3 inches, then install a slimmer light almost like our fog lights? Kind of like this.
Just a thought.
http://streetchallenge.com/uploadpix/up/Modified%20headlights.jpg
http://streetchallenge.com/uploadpix/up/DSC03470.jpg