Electronics Australia DELCO articles
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Electronics Australia DELCO articles
The following are articles from Electronics Australia magazine, 1993 / 94
The first one is the C-3 ECM ( DELCO '808 for VN Commodore, Camira, Astra and Pulsar).
A general overview with a bit of info on the BLM side of things. Well worth a look.
The second one is the C-4 ECM (VR Commodore) with an overview on the electronic auto transmission.
Enjoy
The first one is the C-3 ECM ( DELCO '808 for VN Commodore, Camira, Astra and Pulsar).
A general overview with a bit of info on the BLM side of things. Well worth a look.
The second one is the C-4 ECM (VR Commodore) with an overview on the electronic auto transmission.
Enjoy
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nice good read there.now i know why the vn trans was heavier than the VR trans when i did a swap the other day the vn one was heavy as compared to the VR one even though its only 6kg's different so the article says.
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6kg is alot of weight especially if your lying under a car trying to lift it up!
well it appears the link has used its bandwidth allocation for a free user!
well it appears the link has used its bandwidth allocation for a free user!
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Thanks for the post rock lobster. I got the pdfs before rapidshare crapped out, so Ive tweaked them to get the filesize down and uploaded direct to delcohacking.net and updated your post. Hope you dont mind.. interesting reading.
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Happy to help. I read them years ago and thought most wouldn't have seen them before.
I would be interested in finding a copy of the Authors book on the GM delco system, though it is probably nigh on impossible to get now.
Rock Lob
I would be interested in finding a copy of the Authors book on the GM delco system, though it is probably nigh on impossible to get now.
Rock Lob
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yeah im trying to hunt out the transmission book for the elctronic trans at the moment would be very handy to read so many settings for the auto
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Re: Electronics Australia DELCO articles
I bought the genuine holden workshop manual for VP V8 Engine. best book I ever bought, very comprehensive. it was recommended on the kalmaker site, I remember the guy said it should be renamed "Understanding the delco 808".
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yeah i've also heard it refered to as the delco bible
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower!
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
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Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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all the je camira stuff posted HERE
is a good read . it's parts of the genuine holden workshop manual
for the je camira
poida's links dont work but
holden202 has re hosted a few posts down
is a good read . it's parts of the genuine holden workshop manual
for the je camira
poida's links dont work but
holden202 has re hosted a few posts down
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Thats a good read, there are a couple of errors but for when it was written has a very very good insight into the workings of both units. Apparently there is also an article that describes how the V8 ignition module works, has a schematic too. Anyone happen to have this? May be handy in fixing the ones that are starting to die now.