1970 hemi duster build hotrod magazine 2007

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dusterdave79

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So I bought this 70 duster has been in storage, Mopar Performance and a bunch of companies supplied parts!Mopar Performance donated there new hemi crate motor and overdrive transmission, it was built to promote there 5.7 liter engine swap and put in hotrod magazine, so I took a chance and bought this car the lady I got it from said the aem computer is bad,so we were thinking about going with the holly terminator,have 2 binders full of pictures and part numbers for this build!

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IMHO: better off sticking with what it came with. Contact the original electronics company and see what they will do for you. They may be very generous with help since that build helped put them on the map. You seem to have loads of paperwork to back up that build. It would be a shame to change that part of early hemi swap history.
Again my opinion…. I also believe in aliens. lol.
 
Holley acquired AEM electronics in like 2021 so they could use the technology AEM developed in their ECUs. So Holley would be a good resource. Do you know which ECU it has in it? Maybe a software update could get you going without too much hassle.
 
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