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Re: SD> Shelby Dakota computer

440superbee
Sat, 08 Sep 2007 12:36:09 -0700

 David,
    The other stock computers that can work is the one from the 1989 D150.  He 
will have to make sure the truck is optioned the same way.  I don't have this 
confirmed, but things like cruise control and power windows all called for a 
different flash from the factory.  I have a Shelby Dakota (for sale) and at one 
time I was going to add power windows.  The service tech at a local dealership 
told me I couldn't use the factory parts for the above reason.  The Shelby 
computer also modified the lockup in the stall converter and the shift points 
for the transmission.  The electric fan control is the major difference that 
has to be overcome.  The other stuff will just change how the truck performs.  
Which is not that great anyway by today's standards. 

     You mention an "MP" computer...is that Mopar Performance?  I am not aware 
of one.  Do you have the part number?

Rob

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Current Rides: 
1989 Shelby Dakota #883 Red 
1969 Superbee 440/4-spd 

Past Rides 
1992 IROC Daytona V6/5-spd 
1988 Lancer Shelby TII/5-spd

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From: "David Salamone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Does anyone have a replacement source for the 1989 Shelby Dakota computer? 
> One 
> of my customers is in need of a replacement (either stock or MP version) and 
> he's not sure where to locate one. 
> 
> As a last ditch alternative I've heard that a regular stock computer from the 
> era will work but you have to manually wire up the front electric radiator 
> fans. Which stock computer would be used for that? 
> 
> David Salamone 
> Positive Impressions 
> PO Box 441761 
> Jacksonville, FL 32222 
> 904-388-4040 
> www.unleashedbyshelby.com 
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