stu_c
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anyone know about chips in ecu's?
ive just opened 2 PT xe ecu's and the chips were different
one just looked standard and the other had a chip on top of the original chip with this code on it
INTERPRO 16v7370.019
can any1 shed any light on this?
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kinger01
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well i dont know if this is any help but there is a dyno station and tuning place down here in bristol called interpro??
ryan
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stu_c
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quote: Originally posted by kinger01
well i dont know if this is any help but there is a dyno station and tuning place down here in bristol called interpro??
ryan
well this is the only thjing i can find on google
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pow
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Give them a ring
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Baskey
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Yea theres a tuning place round the corner from me called interpro, its in thornbury near bristol. They have a rolling road and do mapping although i mainly see jap stuff and cossies there
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stu_c
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right....
phoned them and they said its a high compression chip?
how can a chip make high compression?
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bolton
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that chip on top of the other is just a standard one
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by stu_c
right....
phoned them and they said its a high compression chip?
how can a chip make high compression?
Agreed, I thought the only way to change compression was by physically changing the size of the pistons or similair, like the gap between the head and the block, as in taking a big skim or similair. Not too sure on that stuff though.
Anyone able to confirm if they're talking jobby?
[Edited on 03-07-2009 by alan-g-w]
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ed
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It could be a chip for higher compression pistons. Though I haven't heard of people raising the compression of an engine without doing other things to the engine as well.
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Richardhhha
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piggy backed, the engine that ecu came off of must of had a bit of work done and had a higher compression so they went and got a re mapable chip to be piggy backed onto the standard one.. its fairly common to se being done..
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