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Rebuilding ECM

Had an issue with my used Mass Air ECM, the Injector Driver Function went bad. After spending a couple days trying to find a vendor with A1 Cardone in stock, came to the conclusion everyone wants you to send yours in for refurbishing, instead of calling it a core. I did find another used unit, but want to send my bad unit to someone to get serviced as a spare. Does anyone have a reputable company, or do I need to just deal with A1 (out of Philly).  I will also be ready to off my original Speed density unit, as I can't see a reason to have it sitting on a shelf.
1988 LX, 306 with GT40P heads, Downs Upper Intake on Truck Lower, Powerdyne Supercharger and T5 swap.  Scavenger Hunt Build at it's best.

Re: Rebuilding ECM

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I have found a company on Ebay called ECU Exchange. Good revues, claims a 48 hour turnaround on servicing your ECU. Basically $100. shipped to have your unit rebuilt. I am going to send this one out to be serviced for a spare. I will report back after I have gotten this one back.
1988 LX, 306 with GT40P heads, Downs Upper Intake on Truck Lower, Powerdyne Supercharger and T5 swap.  Scavenger Hunt Build at it's best.