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Impala Caprice 1994 1995 Engine Computer Ecm Pcm 16188051 Roadmaster Camaro Ss on 2040-parts.com

US $48.95
Location:

Livonia, Michigan, US

Livonia, Michigan, US
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 Here is a good used engine computer I got from a friend as a spare, he was keeping it for use in his Impala SS but was never needed.  I know it operated in a 1995 Caprice just fine. It is a working unit.  Same 16188051 number as used in Camaro, Firebird, Roadmaster, Fleetwood Brougham V8 cars. Bear in mind most any computer you buy and swap out should be RE programmed to run your engine at it's best, since they all have small differences in the software for tire size, axle ratio, etc.
A great deal for a spare, or replacement, getting harder to find, especially at this LOW NO reserve price!  Buyer pays $13.85 shipping in the US lower 48. No foreign bidders please!  Thanks for looking!

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