Custom programming a 93. Is chip soldered?
#16
Originally posted by neil350
Ben I'm sure its the same sort of set up, all three 90-92 L98/LB9/ 92-93 LT1 are speed density and all three are chip cars, so I doubt your going to see a difference in the chips.
Ben I'm sure its the same sort of set up, all three 90-92 L98/LB9/ 92-93 LT1 are speed density and all three are chip cars, so I doubt your going to see a difference in the chips.
Thanks
#17
Ben,
this is the guy you want to talk to, he does all the chips for us 92-93 LT1 owners and the LB9/L98 cars. The fact he knows about Alpha-N mode and what it is proves he knows his stuff. He goes by Rooster433 on the boards his email is Chips@pcmforless.com
this is the guy you want to talk to, he does all the chips for us 92-93 LT1 owners and the LB9/L98 cars. The fact he knows about Alpha-N mode and what it is proves he knows his stuff. He goes by Rooster433 on the boards his email is Chips@pcmforless.com
#19
Ben,
You suspicions are correct. The chip is soldered on to the Memcal just like on 3rd gens. They both actually use the same EPROM chip (27C256) just the code differs.
If you want to do your own chips I would just pick up one of Craig Moates adapters and a few flash chips (AT29C256's) and you'll be set.
You suspicions are correct. The chip is soldered on to the Memcal just like on 3rd gens. They both actually use the same EPROM chip (27C256) just the code differs.
If you want to do your own chips I would just pick up one of Craig Moates adapters and a few flash chips (AT29C256's) and you'll be set.
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