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Old March-11th-2003, 02:17 PM
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Gtx Ecu

Does anyone know whrere i can get my hands on a GTX ECU w/o harness for cheap? I'm doing a BPT conversion and id like to use the GTX ECU because my BPT came with the full wiring loom. One more thing, am I going to need the GTX air meter to go along with it?
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Re: Gtx Ecu

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One more thing, am I going to need the GTX air meter to go along with it?
I am using a 87 RX-7 Turbo Air Meter on my GTX ECU, I believe the Denso part# is the same.

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Re: Gtx Ecu

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Does anyone know whrere i can get my hands on a GTX ECU w/o harness for cheap? I'm doing a BPT conversion and id like to use the GTX ECU because my BPT came with the full wiring loom. One more thing, am I going to need the GTX air meter to go along with it?
Contact braden (turboge) on the forum. He was selling some GTX ECUs a few weeks ago, may still have some.

His website is:
www.barelylegaltransplants.com
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