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Old 05-15-2001, 12:25 AM
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I have a prom that is suppost to be from an 88 350 TPI. It has the no. 16035006 8611 on it. Is there any way you can verify the part no.?
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The 16035006 is not a valid part number, it doesn't even supercede to anything, so I can't help you there. I would go to the PROM board, and see if anybody knows anything about the 8611.

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The UV-EPROM has a sticker with AMU 8958 on it. Does this help?
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No, but I bet if you take that last number you just gave to the PROM board, they could help. I am only familiar w/ Speed Density .BIN files (AUJP 1350 and such), and without a valid part number, the PROM board is your best bet. Good luck.

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If it is an AUM, then it is for a 305 MAF car. I cannot find a cross-reference for an AMU for the known ECMs that I've been able to find from GM. This is not saying that an AMU does not exist, I just can't find it for the common ECMs used by GM.
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