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    Police Interceptor Engine Control Computer Question

    I found one for a 92 Vic and it says on the page and I quote "Note: fed emissions exc police; w/id# f2mf-bb." Heres the link http://webepc.com/cgi-bin/sewse?/u/w...12.cmm+discap1
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    '04 M75-"Chocolate Rain" - mid 13 beast
    Originally posted by MeanVic84
    Chocolate Rain. Some stay dry and others feel the pain.

    #2
    i cant view that police chip. Im from Canada, and requires to be a USA citizen. -thanks for the help

    know anywhere else, or a price quote?

    :banana:

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      #3
      If you do buy a P71 computer make sure its from the same year vehicle. Your best bet is to buy a chip.
      Chris - A 20th Century Man \m/ ^.^ \m/

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        #4
        I have one for my GM. I originally bought a used early '92 CVPI motor for my previous GMLSHPP and got a PCM that works with the AODE. It is in my current GMLSHPP now. With the HPP, it feels right at home.
        '03 300b MM (My pride and joy until 8/9/13 @129k)

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          #5
          I am pretty sure that if you want a police computer you have to get one of these,
          78-5219- A-1 CARDONE REMAN ENGINE CONTROL COMPUTER
          Note: police; w/id# f2pf-ua

          78-5361- A-1 CARDONE REMAN ENGINE CONTROL COMPUTER
          Note: police; w/id# f2vf-ka

          You will have to know which one is AOD and which one is AOD-E though.

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            #6
            You will want to be careful with the 92. 92 is a bastard year and some of them came with AOD transmissions with are hydraulicly controlled and some had the AOD-E which are electronic. You need the computer to match your drivetrain as well as your year.
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