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RE: Alfa chips
Brian---
That's an interesting fact--what do you suppose Tom Zat has been doing
with his "Pandoras Box"? Or Jonathan Kirshtein with HIS modifications?
--- Brian Shorey <bshorey@domain.elided> wrote:
> > In the latest issue of Auto Italia, received today (Oct. 01),
> > there is an ad
> > from Autodelta in the U.K. for performance chips for many Alfa's.
> > It lists
> > chips for , among others the 75 3.0 QV and the 164 3.0 12v. It
> > states that
> > chips for pre-,98 models can be mailed out and claims an 8-10HP
> > gain and a
> > highter rev limit.
> >
> > I always though the computer in my '89 Milano Verde could not be
> modified
> > with a chip change abd would have to be modified by Alfa Heaven,
> > Fred D or
> > Jonathan Kirstein and sent back. So what's the story? If the
> > chip's can be
> > swapped in the field, that sure would make it easier and would end
> any
> > worries about passing emissions inspection as I could always swap
> the
> > original chip back in for inspection purposes.
>
> There are no chips (ecu type) in the L-Jet equipped Alfas sold in the
> USA.
> I'm guessing that later Euro 75's and the 164 use the Motronic
> system, which
> can be chipped.
>
> bs
>
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