For the die hard 280zxt'rs... ECCS Analizer on ebay
For the die hard 280zxt'rs... ECCS Analizer on ebay
Wow, I used to want one of those way back when. They were going for less than $100 before but you would rarely see one on ebay. Now, I'd only get it as a museum piece if I could find one at a garage sale for $5
its a museum piece.
I'd say spend the $300 or less on a 1988-89 300ZX turbo ECU. They give you codes without any extra tools required.
...unless you're a diehard 1982 technology fan... still playing your Atari 2600
I'd say spend the $300 or less on a 1988-89 300ZX turbo ECU. They give you codes without any extra tools required.

...unless you're a diehard 1982 technology fan... still playing your Atari 2600
Originally Posted by Bleach
its a museum piece.
I'd say spend the $300 or less on a 1988-89 300ZX turbo ECU. They give you codes without any extra tools required.
...unless you're a diehard 1982 technology fan... still playing your Atari 2600
I'd say spend the $300 or less on a 1988-89 300ZX turbo ECU. They give you codes without any extra tools required.

...unless you're a diehard 1982 technology fan... still playing your Atari 2600

Hey I still have an Atari 2600 lol. Although I don't play it much. I have a lot of vintage game systems. Even my first computer, when I was like 7 or 8. A Commodore 64, woo hoo!!
Last edited by WildmaN; Nov 26, 2007 at 10:31 AM.
the swap is super easy to do and if you're in the process of doing a turbo swap, while you're swapping the harnesses, you might as well just put in the Z31 ECU, MAF, and chopper wheel.
Although that would have been cool to have. It would save a lot of time, and help get straight to the problem.
Although that would have been cool to have. It would save a lot of time, and help get straight to the problem.
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