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Rechipping after Superchip Fitted (Warning)

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Even better today. I swear I am driving a different car since I filled up with normal unleaded. It is that[/b'] noticable.

Ummm looks at original chip in box and superchippy full lard in car...

...how do I book Jabba again?

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I normally run on optimax but on the odd occasion when I used normal unleaded with the superchip I thought the car was smoother but did not feel very quick, promping me to put optimax back in as soon as possible :)

I'll say that fuel is a far larger variable than the differences between two engines off the same production line and having a 95 and a 98 program is the only way to truly maximise your potential :)

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it's all just knowing where to buy them from - I would imagine that Superchips instruct their dealers to purchase from RS - easy to deal with - just shows a lack of thought.

Does anyone have a jabba ECU they'd care to look in?

the relevant bits are the AM29F010-XXXX all the rest are data/batch codes (and the copyright bit)

the fact that you've got a 90 in place of your 70 isn't a problem' date=' it's just potentially faster.

Cheers

M[/quote']

The -90 is a 90 nano second chip and is slower than the -70. If Skoda paid more money and fitted a -70 originaly the tuners should use that too.( I know that its not Skoda who design and manufacture the box)

/Eric

Ummm looks at original chip in box and superchippy full lard in car...

...how do I book Jabba again?

You know who to ask! ;)

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