Interactive wiring reference for the GM E67 ECM as fitted to the 2008–2009 Chevrolet Trailblazer 4.2L Atlas I6 (LL8). Built for a '54 Chevy LL8 swap, but applies to any project that uses this ECM.
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, United States Bioengineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, ...
While your car can’t talk, it communicates with you using chimes, icons, and messages. One icon that you should never ignore is the check engine light. It turns on when the car’s onboard computer ...
The oxygen sensors are a vital part of measuring the amount of oxygen in the gas. If there’s something wrong with the oxygen sensor, the Check Engine Light is sure to come on, which can be annoying.
Catalytic bead LEL sensors need a certain level of oxygen to correctly read combustible gas up to 100% LEL. The catalytic bead lower explosive limit (CB LEL) sensor is widely used for combustible gas ...
A few weeks ago I received a breviloquent email from “Jason” at Fat Duc: “Just wanted to make you aware of a new product that we’re seeing great results in curing many of the low RPM problems plaguing ...