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I saw this online, and was wondering what it does, if it'* worth the money, and would it be beneficial. I am also wondering how to install one.
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Originally Posted by jwikoff99
That doesn't say for supercharged applications. The only 92 chip I've seen for us is Hypertech. I've got one. Not too difficult to do.
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I emailed willwren about the same chip. I am very interested but am also wary about my original tranny going up in smoke....
Here'* what he wrote back to me:
Here'* what he wrote back to me:
Well, Jet never made a 94 or 95 chip. So that would be a neat trick. Nor did they ever make a 92 SSEi chip. But they WILL. Call Jet directly. They'll ask for some numbers off your PCM. If they'll do it (they told me last year they would do a 92), get the stage 2. Money well spent, but keep that trans in mind. The chip contributed to the inevitable. And transmissions are spendy
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Thanks, Johnnieboy!
Correct. The last time I spoke with Jet, they told me they still had not produced a 92 chip. Be wary, as the source posted here may assume the 92 and 93 are compatible, when they are not.
Jet WILL burn a 92. My advice is to deal with Jet directly, not through a supplier on this one. You can't afford any goofs. Jet'* customer service is fantastic. So is their tech support.
Correct. The last time I spoke with Jet, they told me they still had not produced a 92 chip. Be wary, as the source posted here may assume the 92 and 93 are compatible, when they are not.
Jet WILL burn a 92. My advice is to deal with Jet directly, not through a supplier on this one. You can't afford any goofs. Jet'* customer service is fantastic. So is their tech support.
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