Engine management computer K8

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ken

I have a 1993 model Subaru legacy station wagon about 190k Kms. This
car developed some problems with the engine; initialy it had a boxer
engine central efi. I put in a fairly new engine this time round an efi
one was put with a few midifications here and there in the wiring
system. The car worked well during the testing stages but while
finalizing the wiring work, the mechanics messed up and blew up the
computer. I an unable to get this kind of computer locally. Can anyone
advice me how I can get this computer and how much it will cost?
My friend has a similar type of computer and When we put it in my car
the car operates quite well. So I am fully convinced that the problem
is solely with the computer.

Thanks,

Ken.
 
ken said:
I have a 1993 model Subaru legacy station wagon about 190k Kms. This
car developed some problems with the engine; initialy it had a boxer
engine central efi. I put in a fairly new engine this time round an efi
one was put with a few midifications here and there in the wiring
system. The car worked well during the testing stages but while
finalizing the wiring work, the mechanics messed up and blew up the
computer. I an unable to get this kind of computer locally. Can anyone
advice me how I can get this computer and how much it will cost?
My friend has a similar type of computer and When we put it in my car
the car operates quite well. So I am fully convinced that the problem
is solely with the computer.

Thanks,

Ken.

Your question is likely too vague as stated. If you knew what year model
and size engine was installed, and be sure to tell us the transmission
type, someone may have some ideas. maybe there is a part/model number on
the old computer that would be significant. Also, you might consider
posting thi on the appropriate forum at www.usmb.net . Those guys are
very good at getting subies up and running.

Regardless, more details will be required.

Carl
 

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