Up for sale is a COMPLETE installation guide for retro fitting any 1985 MAF equipped TPI, any 1986 – 1989 MAF equipped TPI, and any 1990-1992 MAP equipped TPI known as Speed Density that have been pulled from any Tuned Port Fuel Injected Corvette, Camaro, or Firebird for install onto a non-OEM TPI small block Chevy engine, This Tangible (not an Email) print deals with the hardest part of any TPI install, the ECM/Relay/Sensor/ESC wirings. It goes through each sensor and explains it from start to finish. It even tells you how to rewire your entire harness into your own custom configuration doing almost anything you would like from disable some parts of your emissions systems, to disabling ALL of your emission systems, to disabling your ECM from controlling your torque converter lockup, to pretty much anything else you can think of, all without setting off any “Check Engine” Codes and still have the best engine performance available from these high tech and highly engineered fuel injection systems. Now keep in mind, when I say disabling something, I don’t mean you just unplug it, I mean that this book will actually tell you the exact wires to ground out and which wires to reloop into themselves, which wires to supply power too, and whatever else you would have to do to actually trick your ECM into thinking that everything is still intact and working as it should be, and in turn keeping all of Computer’s parameters set to Maximum Performance and not triggering Limp Mode. It even explains and shows you how to set up your diagnostic port so that you can hook up a scan tool or even your laptop to read any and all trouble codes that your ECM has stored. It teaches and shows you how to set up a Closed-Loop or an Open-Loop system depending on which path you decide. I have personally went through and read the “TPI Swapping Guide” and found that this book is a more condensed version of it with all of the “fluff” removed so that you don’t waste your time paging through random junk material, and instead you can almost jump right into your project and complete it in a fraction of the time it would have taken you with the “TPI Swapping Guide” using the shortcuts and procedures that are explained in this book. I have been working with this TPI systems for well over 30 years now, and I have spent months writing out this book, This is NOT a copy of anyone else’s book.