Jet Chip question
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Car: 1990 Chevrolet Camaro RS
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Jet Chip question
I was filling out a Jet Chip specification form and they asked for the computer service# and stock chip broadcast code. Are these unique to each computer ? If not does anybody know the numbers that I need ? I have a 1990 Camaro RS 305 TBI. Thanks for the help.
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1990 RS Camaro 305 TBI
700R4 Tranny
3" cat back system with flowmaster mufler
Edelbrock strut brace tower and rear panhard bar
Spohn subframe conectors and lower control arms
all polyurithene bushing under the car
March underdrive pully
K&N filter
Hypertech chip
Aluminum driveshaft
3.42 posi rearend
Killer sound system
Many new mods to come
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1990 RS Camaro 305 TBI
700R4 Tranny
3" cat back system with flowmaster mufler
Edelbrock strut brace tower and rear panhard bar
Spohn subframe conectors and lower control arms
all polyurithene bushing under the car
March underdrive pully
K&N filter
Hypertech chip
Aluminum driveshaft
3.42 posi rearend
Killer sound system
Many new mods to come
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by sbrice18fan:
I was filling out a Jet Chip specification form and they asked for the computer service# and stock chip broadcast code. Are these unique to each computer ? If not does anybody know the numbers that I need ? I have a 1990 Camaro RS 305 TBI. Thanks for the help.
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I was filling out a Jet Chip specification form and they asked for the computer service# and stock chip broadcast code. Are these unique to each computer ? If not does anybody know the numbers that I need ? I have a 1990 Camaro RS 305 TBI. Thanks for the help.
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If you must throw your money away, just pull down your ecm, and look at it, there should be a paper label on it with the ecm number, and a 4 letter alpha code telling you the the BCC.
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