5.4L SD computer w/ SuperChip installation
#16
Dear Craig,
I must have missed your post, I don't get to this section very often these days. You can almost always reach me, our contact info is below for your convenience.
Have fun,
------------------
Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
I must have missed your post, I don't get to this section very often these days. You can almost always reach me, our contact info is below for your convenience.
Have fun,
------------------
Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
#18
Re: Superchip and 90mm MAS
Originally posted by TommyRox
I have an opportunity to put a 90MM Mass Airflow but I am told that I have to have the Superchip reburned....is this true Mike?
I have an opportunity to put a 90MM Mass Airflow but I am told that I have to have the Superchip reburned....is this true Mike?
#19
Clif,
When I installed my Superchip, I modified the plastic ECU housing to leave room for the chip. In otherwords, I cut away the part of the mounting bracket that covered the area where the chip plugs into the ECU. I don't think it is a good idea to put a lot of pressure on the chip as it's plugged into the ECU - too much force on the circuit boards and connector. Also, since I have a flip-chip, I had to make room for the wire harness, that comes out of the chip. Just to be sure, I also taped the chip in place. Even with these changes, it was still tuff to get the mounting screw back in place, but it is important to get the screw back in, since it grounds the case of the ECU through the ground clip and mounting bracket.
Dan
When I installed my Superchip, I modified the plastic ECU housing to leave room for the chip. In otherwords, I cut away the part of the mounting bracket that covered the area where the chip plugs into the ECU. I don't think it is a good idea to put a lot of pressure on the chip as it's plugged into the ECU - too much force on the circuit boards and connector. Also, since I have a flip-chip, I had to make room for the wire harness, that comes out of the chip. Just to be sure, I also taped the chip in place. Even with these changes, it was still tuff to get the mounting screw back in place, but it is important to get the screw back in, since it grounds the case of the ECU through the ground clip and mounting bracket.
Dan