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Old Oct 27, 2002 | 03:08 PM
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custom chip for WOT bogging problem?

Sup HOMETOWNS...

I was told the WOT bogging could be a fuel pressure problem. Don't have it plummed for pressure reading. So as soon as I'm done typing I'm gone for the fuel pressure deal to get that hooked up.

Don't have any voltage readers...

Eventually in the future I plan on investing for the set-up to burn the chip/eprom. So don't get bent out of shape about "do it yourself." I need the fuking fix NOW!

I just installed a 2004R that broke the bank big time. So $300-500 is out of the question right now...I can afford $150 which the custom chip costs from Howell.(where I bought the TBI kit)

My question....when I get the cable for the PC/aldl connection, Can the data (print out data for Howell) that appears in WINaldl be used by Howell to figure out the changes to fix the problem? (if the problem is the prom)

I understand that by doing this one time deal it will not be properly tuned. And thus, that is where the positive gains are with burning your own chips...being able to fine tune(from what I have read) after numerous runs...

Alls I want is for the BOGG to go away at WOT for now...it's annoying as hell...

Thanks for the help if any....CHEVYTOWN
Old Oct 27, 2002 | 04:19 PM
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