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    Fuel Injected!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeepsAndGuns View Post
    Ok, back home. I pulled the top off the spare ecm I have, and it looks a little diffrent on the inside than the one in that link, but I think I got the correct numbers.
    The numbers goes as follows:

    SC80571VFN
    672T02
    C96N
    ZQESI9312

    Also the eprom is a 27C256-20
    The SC80571VFN is a Motorola processor. I'm not familiar with it, but there is info out there about them.
    http://www.seekchip.com/icstock-S/SC80571VFN.html

    The C96N is also a Motorola Processor which also has documentation.
    http://www.alldatasheet.com/view.jsp...68HC11A0P-C96N

    There are also a few tools out there if you are serious about making your own hack. This IDE should work for the C96N, and has colored syntax for opcodes.
    http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/...u/message/8159

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    Carb and Points!
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    I do a lot of stuff with the turbo Mopar ECU's. All of the SBEC's and SBECII's use a 68HC11A series processor.

    I have many of the Jeep bins already and have kind of started dis-assembling the code. But, I need to get back into it. I had a '95 GC last year that I had intended to do a cal for, but just didn't get back to the code. Too busy with other projects. Anyway, the GC was too rusty for me to use as a project (I know, big shock, a rusty Jeep in Michigan). But, I'm still interested in hacking the code. I'd be happy to help as I find stuff...

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