Not possible, here's the guy I said that did the 2.9 computer setup hooked to a 3.8 tb on his 2.8 in his b2.
http://www.broncoii.org/techpages/2.8fi/
I never said you couldn't use the 2.9 ecm, I said you couldn't use the 2.9
intake manifold which is 100% true. which I said in response to you vaguely saying "you can use the 2.9 stuff" (you did not specify at that time you meant using the 2.9 ecm with the 3.8 throttle body, which led me to believe that you meant using the
2.9 fuel injection). and I did say that I saw the 2.9 ecm with the 3.8 throttle body
one time, and I was referring to the very same tech article that you linked to. which has no supporting thread, and is several years old, and as I recall broncoii.org actually copied, and pasted from yet another site.
what I am getting at is that it is unsubstantiated to say the least.
not much more rigging to make things work
did you completely miss the
IAC jury-rigging on that? I mean, I can easily see how you missed it....
it takes up a quarter of the write-up
btw when the iac is used on a vacuum line instead of properly engineered venturi into the plenum, it causes an erratic idle
I've tried this, I even used the same IAC valve, I even ran it to the EGR port, and everything.
you seem to miss al lot of content when you read (shown in red),
and most of all:
^^ no joke dude. how a person can argue against that is beyond me
The heat sink paste would dry up and cause the tfi to over heat.2
all fuel injected GM engines from TBI to this day use modules with the exact same heat sink compound, and they will overheat and fail if the compound is not used, but I've never seen the compound "dry up" I have a 1998 GM that after 15 years of service, I just barely replaced the module/heat sink compound.
if TFI is so sensitive to things that other designs are not vulnerable to.....that is not a defense of TFI, it is yet another nail in its coffin