jmszkutnik
89&95SHO
Be sure when testing a DIS module on your car to fully install it with all (4) screws to the side of the intake manifold. One of the (4) mounting screws - I believe the lower RH ? (lower one toward front of vehicle) - provides the ground. Make sure both surfaces - the back of the module and the mating manifold surface are clean (hit them lightly with a file to remove any nicks or standing corrosion). Use the proper heat sink grease to allow the best heat transfer. Heat is the enemy of these modules. Also have the manifold properly bolted to its mounting bracket, completing the ground.
Some of the parts stores must have module testers with the parameters tighter than they need to be. That is, if they test the 6 functions of the module and a couple - "dwell" and "threshold" for example - give a failing result, it may still allow the engine to run fine. (and i don't mean "limp mode"). Without actually dynoing the thing, i don't know what you might be giving up in terms of horsepower / reliability for a parameter such as dwell or threshold that's a little out of spec, but not toasted. My own experience has been that two modules with "out of spec" or "failed" parameters feel just fine in all respects and have perforned well.
With much disagreement with a local parts store, I have also found the F1SF module and the E9DF to be fully interchangeable. He was saying the aftermarket part numbers are different for an '89 and a '93, for example, and so are the tests called for. Looking into it a little farther, I found that even though the tests call for a different "test file", the actual parameters were the same.
Best Luck,
Jeff
Some of the parts stores must have module testers with the parameters tighter than they need to be. That is, if they test the 6 functions of the module and a couple - "dwell" and "threshold" for example - give a failing result, it may still allow the engine to run fine. (and i don't mean "limp mode"). Without actually dynoing the thing, i don't know what you might be giving up in terms of horsepower / reliability for a parameter such as dwell or threshold that's a little out of spec, but not toasted. My own experience has been that two modules with "out of spec" or "failed" parameters feel just fine in all respects and have perforned well.
With much disagreement with a local parts store, I have also found the F1SF module and the E9DF to be fully interchangeable. He was saying the aftermarket part numbers are different for an '89 and a '93, for example, and so are the tests called for. Looking into it a little farther, I found that even though the tests call for a different "test file", the actual parameters were the same.
Best Luck,
Jeff
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