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RPV911 04-04-2019 09:58 AM

What DME chip is this?
 
I’ve only had this car for 8 months but it seems like the previous owner was into modifying as I am. The car is an 89 Coupe. The PO installed 930 front brakes which I am thankful for. I also noticed a K&N filter installed as well as holes drilled into the air box. I reinstalled the factory air filter because I noticed that red oil in the AFM and idle control valve when I was cleaning it out. I wanted to see if the PO had installed a Steve Wong Chip so I removed the DME. Opened it up and during that process I noticed that someone had definitely been in there since the DME was mounted with only one nut and the tabs under the DME looked like they had been pried up before. Here’s a pic. Is this stock or a performance chip?

Thanks!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1554400620.jpg

scarceller 04-04-2019 11:22 AM

That is not a stock chip and does not look like a SW chip either.
If I had that chip in hand I could tell you exactly what's different between it and a factory 89 chip.

I can tell you that you do have a 87-89 DME with 28 pin chip socket.

RPV911 04-04-2019 11:28 AM

Thank you for the info. Hmmmm...

175K911 04-04-2019 03:56 PM

That looks like a very early Autothority prom. When they first started burning software in the 80’s, long before anyone else even tried, the hand wrote info just like that. Back in the late 80’s they used my ‘86 on their dyno to create software, I must have 5 or 6 different proms they made for me- SSI and sport exhaust,SSI and 964 cams, headers and cams, headers cams and their MAF intake, headers cams MAF and 3.4 p&c’s- and every one had a hand written tag just like that on it.

In the “old” days Autothority- Joel and Larry- we’re pioneers in ECU hacking. Those old maps were crude when compared to what Steve Wong can do today. But back then we were still using old IBM 386 PC’s and dot matrix printers.

RPV911 04-04-2019 04:15 PM

Wow! Very interesting. Just ordered a SW chip today that way I know exactly what’s in there. Thanks for the info!

proporsche 04-04-2019 10:25 PM

i second Ed..my 1st chip was from Larry ....and i had the same writing too....it is a retro now;-)

Ivan

Quicksilver 04-05-2019 12:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RPV911 (Post 10416349)
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I also noticed a K&N filter installed as well as holes drilled into the air box. I reinstalled the factory air filter because I noticed that red oil in the AFM and idle control valve when I was cleaning it out.
. . .

The red oil means that the filter was way, WAY over oiled when it was last cleaned. Oil won't harm anything in the AFM or intake tract either. It only creates a place that can attract and hold dirt.

The common "holes in the airbox" mod doesn't create any power on the dyno. (Porsche didn't leave anything that easy on the table.) The airbox muffles intake noise so the only real effect of putting holes in the box is making it louder and people's "butt dyno" tells them that noise equals power.

RPV911 04-05-2019 06:38 AM

Good to know that the filter oil won’t cause any damage.


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