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Re: qLCC
The thing about n/a chips is that they may not work and just decrease
overall mileage. I read this in an old European Car. They tested a bunch
'o chips and saw there was no improvement because Audi's factory software
is at the limit of its tuning possibilities stock. You could always throw
a 3b in...
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*Steve Sachelle Babbar
*'84 5ksT 1.6-2.0 bar <SBABBAR@IRIS.NYIT.EDU>
*Cockpit adjustable wastegate, AudiSport badge
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*Disclaimer:"Any information contained herein is based purely on my own
*personal experience and may not necessarily reflect yours. Use caution as
*your results may vary from mine."
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On Thu, 12 Mar 1998, Chris Maresca wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Do you have any idea wether QLCC has ever dealt with 20v NA ECU's? I've
> got a coupe and would love to move the power down a few RPMs and/or boost
> torque. I know TAP has a chip that does some of that, but if they're
> chips are so bad that people have taken to creating their own, perhaps
> this is the case with the coupe chips as well...
>
> As an aside, I have access to several Unix systems on several hardware
> platforms if this is a serious project... Just imagine, open-source,
> GPL'd source code for your car...
>
> Chris.
> '90 CQ (looking for dark '91 w/low miles)
> '87 RX7 Tii (for sale)
>
>
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- Re: qLCC
- From: Chris Maresca <ckm@eainet.com>