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tjbeggs, thanks for the info. I found several at good prices, and now the owner wants to know if I can put a 96 or 97 PCM in his truck and would that give him the newer programing and OB II and still run his truck O.K. Since this is the first bad PCM I've run across, on a truck that I've been working on, I did not know the answer and thought that I would ask all of you. Of course the dealer said that they did not know they only replace a bad one with the same year/number. Again thanks in advance.
Oh, and by the way, if you go 4X4ing, don't do like the owner and drive into water thats four feet deep and stall your truck. It takes alot of work to get everything back right, but good money for me.
The later trucks have programming to make it run with the split-shot injectors. It would idle very roughly with the single shot injectors in there.
If you want more power get a programmer or a chip.
I am pretty sure splits didn't come around until 99 unles it is a cali. I am pretty sure you can put a later 96 97 computer in your truck as long as it is a stick trans computer. I have recently noticed the 95 I have and another one my buddy has will give me codes for OBII but I just can't get my real time graphs.
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