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    Chrysler iac with 7427 pcm

    Has anyone controlled a chrysler iac with gm computer. They both have a+b high and low.
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    i don't suppose you can measure the impedance of one? if it's reasonably close to or higher than a GM unit, there really isn't a reason it couldn't be controlled. it's almost certainly capable of running at the 80Hz rate that a lot of the OBD1 ECMs control them at. I think the only time they're run above that is at 160Hz for the initial key-on positioning.
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    I don't have one to measure but with your info and my thought that it should work I have ordered the throttle body that uses one. At worst I will have try and adapt a gm style.
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    have a year/engine/model that it's intended for? I may be able to look up the specs.
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    It'll work, but the pinout is typically different between GM and Chrysler IACs, even though they appear to be physically identical.

    If for some reason it doesn't work, a GM IAC should drop in place of the Chrysler IAC.
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    The iac is what comes on a holley terminator throttle body. The manual indicates a chrysler iac and it does have a pinout diagram. Also good to know that a gm iac probably will fit in its place if I can't make it work.
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    I have run a IAC from a jeep 4.0 with a 16197427. I just sat there and swapped the pins around until I found a combo that worked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by myburb View Post
    The iac is what comes on a holley terminator throttle body. The manual indicates a chrysler iac and it does have a pinout diagram. Also good to know that a gm iac probably will fit in its place if I can't make it work.
    Yes, Holley uses Chryco IACs, so you definitely need to change the pinout. I ran into this with a friend's 496 Pontiac that we installed MS3Pro and custom fuel injection setup on that used a Holley throttle body.
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