If you were thinking of getting EBL, you were wise to wait, as now it comes as a flash programme so no need for chips or (as I use) an emulator.
This upgrade looks like the same to use as I'm doing now with an Ostrich but would work out cheaper.
Text taken from their site ( www.dynamicefi.com )
There are two new products available:
A Flash based version of the EBL board. The EBL Flash does away with the burning and swapping of chips. On-board flash is programmed with the What's Up Display. No more swapping chips, no more ECM on the floor of the vehicle. Put the ECM back into place under the dash (or seat, or wherever it is intended to be). Then flash and data log a new calibration right from the same cable via the What's Up Display program.
The EBL Flash self-install is $350 US. This includes the What's Up Display, cable, ECU/XDF files and documentation.
This upgrade looks like the same to use as I'm doing now with an Ostrich but would work out cheaper.
Text taken from their site ( www.dynamicefi.com )
There are two new products available:
A Flash based version of the EBL board. The EBL Flash does away with the burning and swapping of chips. On-board flash is programmed with the What's Up Display. No more swapping chips, no more ECM on the floor of the vehicle. Put the ECM back into place under the dash (or seat, or wherever it is intended to be). Then flash and data log a new calibration right from the same cable via the What's Up Display program.
The EBL Flash self-install is $350 US. This includes the What's Up Display, cable, ECU/XDF files and documentation.

. I wonder if it is possible to make it work with the edelbrock MPFI Conversion for TBI motors
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