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really stupid stock chip question:
does the functionality/performance of a motronic chip deteriorate over time? given all the controversy over the dme relay, i was wondering the same thing about chips. i've been thinking about getting a performance chip for my car, but i'm more hesitant after searching through the archives. i was curious to know if a 'newer or cleaner' stock chip would make any difference in how a motronic 15 year old porsche runs.
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You are comparing mechanical parts (relay) to a solid state electronics.
I doubt solid state electronics would degrade over time. I think they would fail completely. More likely, (like the rest of us) you have vaccum leaks at the intake cylinder gaskets or the misc. rubber boots.
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Solid state devices (like DME microprocesssors) either work or they don't. If they don't fail in the first few hours of service (infant mortality), they will be good for a long time. When they fail, they fail catastrophically.
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thanks. i figured a chip was an 'all or nothing' part, but i wanted to make sure. in any case, my car is running really well now. i'm just looking for some more low end torque.
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try replaceing the fuel pump relay it made a drivabilty differance in
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