Yes if it has a carburetor on it. The ECM's on OBD1 cars mainly monitor pollution control.
No. The ECM not only actuates the fuel pump, but also adjusts the rate at which it pumps fuel.
Is this a Factory LT1? In your 1992 Z28?
should be under the dash on the drivers side
1994 and 1995 lt1 both have a flash programable ecm they will interchange and can use cats tuner to reflash or tune it
It is in the fuse box. It will be a red 10 amp fuse.
usually if a computer fails repeatedly it is faulty ignition coil or alternator. also try replacing ecm fuse.
about 150.00 dollars,and most are a flash unit and need programing from the dealer.
no
If your 1986 Camaro Z28 is experiencing issues, it could potentially be related to a faulty Engine Control Module (ECM). Symptoms of a bad ECM may include erratic engine performance, poor fuel efficiency, or trouble codes indicating electrical issues. It's advisable to diagnose the problem using an OBD scanner or consult a mechanic to confirm if the ECM is the culprit. If it is indeed bad, replacing it could restore your vehicle's performance.
There is no governor, The ecm/ computer controls the speed limiter.
(1) disconect battery ( 2) under hood on passenger side remove 2 10mm boltes (3) pull ecm out disconnect 4 wire pluges
1982-1992 are compatible. if you go with something other than the 2.8 it is not a simple task. it will require changin the wiring harness and the ecm also.