ECM upgrade (1227730) for stock 2.8 (Page 1/107)
Darth Fiero JAN 09, 02:26 PM
Recently a friend of mine brought me his Fiero to have a swap done. He had a very high mileage stock 2.8 and 125-C and wanted me to swap in a lower mileage 2.8 and 440-T4 OD transmission. Not content with sticking with the stock 2.8 ECM, I convinced him to swap out ECMs during the swap as well. In short, it was an excellent choice!



The ECM that was used in this swap was the 1227730 unit which was used in many 1987-92 era GM cars. For this application, I elected to use the $88 code mask programming which was designed to be used in a 1990-92 Camaro/Firebird 3.1. The Camaro/Firebird 3.1 is very similar to the stock Fiero 2.8 including it's use of a distributor and iron-heads. With that being said, there were some significant differences between the two systems...

The 7730 ECM running $88 code mask does NOT use or need the 7th injector (cold start).
The 7730 ECM controls the coolant fan relay directly.
The 7730 ECM will interface with stock Fiero 2.8 ECM wiring harness. (although some modifications will be needed)
The 7730 ECM uses a knock sensor.
The 7730 ECM interfaces directly with the speed sensor which means changes can be made in the programming to calibrate the speedo without having to change out the plastic gears on the VSS sensor itself.
The 7730 ECM running the $88 code mask will NOT work with the stock Fiero 2.8 EGR valve. It is designed to work with the digital EGR valve used in the early-mid 90's era GM V6 cars. I went ahead and designed an adapter plate and had another Fiero friend make one up so we could use the digital EGR valve on the stock Fiero 2.8 y-pipe.



The biggest advantage to using the 7730 ECM in a Fiero application is not only more tunable options in the programming, but the drivability and response time of the engine improved significantly. Gone was the unstable idle characteristics of the stock 2.8 which some have said existed from the factory. Gone was the high idle flare upon startup. We quickly found out that using the 7730 ECM system on the stock 2.8 greatly improved it's drivability as well as throttle response and performance characteristics. Believe it or not, using the newer computer, even this stock 2.8 ran and acted like a new engine found in today's new cars! And because the 7th injector, fan switches, and vacuum-controlled EGR valve were no longer required, it also allowed us to clean up the wiring and vacuum lines on the stock 2.8 engine as well...



I think this is one of the most worthwhile upgrades for a stock (or even modded) 2.8. Obviously, it can also be used on 3.1 and 3.4 OHV swaps. Although if you are swapping in a newer 3.1 or 3.4 that has provisions for the DIS ignition system, I would recommend using the DIS as well. The 7730 ECM will work with the DIS ignition system if you use a different code mask (programming).

-ryan

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darkhorizon JAN 09, 04:31 PM
Great project, I am sure alot of guys running 2.8's would love this. I was always confused by the fan switch, and the cold start injector, nice to see them gone i bet!
kwagner JAN 09, 05:55 PM
Anything that gets rid of some of the clutter of the engine bay, and increases engine responsiveness, is a good thing
Since the ECU is designed for a 3.1 in the case of the one you used, was any reprogramming necessary (changing fuel maps)?
Edit: one more question. How did you block off the vacuum line that goes between the egr solenoid and the throttle body?

[This message has been edited by kwagner (edited 01-09-2007).]

88White3.4GT JAN 09, 06:55 PM
wow, very cool project
Fierofreak00 JAN 09, 07:09 PM
Thanks for posting here, I've already started to aquire the parts. -Jason
David DeVoe JAN 09, 08:09 PM
Im curious about the wire harness changes needed to accomodate the new ECM. Very interesting project, especially with the ongoing idle problem I have
BrewCheese JAN 09, 08:48 PM
Very Cool! Do you have any more info on what exactly needes to be modded or changed?

Thanks,
Jason
Raydar JAN 09, 09:08 PM
It seems to me that this ought to resolve, once and for all, that old argument as to whether multec type injectors will work in a Fiero motor. (Some folks maintain that they won't.) Since the 7730 was designed to drive multecs, it'll also take care of that "issue".
I have been thinking about a 7730, ever since I read about this the other day.

Any chance on having the EGR plates made up?
Fierofreak00 JAN 10, 09:43 AM

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Originally posted by Raydar:

It seems to me that this ought to resolve, once and for all, that old argument as to whether multec type injectors will work in a Fiero motor. (Some folks maintain that they won't.) Since the 7730 was designed to drive multecs, it'll also take care of that "issue".
I have been thinking about a 7730, ever since I read about this the other day.

Any chance on having the EGR plates made up?



Ryan ,
I'm in for the adapter for the egr if you think you can get it done. I pulled the one for the firebird that I got the ecm from, but I don't think I can make it work without modifing it alot (it will look like like crap). I'm in this for the long haul, this is such a great idea and I want to make it all work seemlessly. -Jason

3800superfast JAN 10, 10:36 AM
Very Nice work Ryan--Thanks for taking out the time for designing and posting it ....