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Not A Salmon

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Fitting a superchip
« on: 04 November 2007, 21:36:29 »

OK, I've got hold of a superchip for my car but having spent a little time familiarising myself with the engine bay (ie standing there looking at it blankly) I can honestly say I have no idea where the bloody thing goes.
I'm sorry, I know it sounds REALLY dense but I'm not really very mechanically minded :-[
I've looked throughloads of the previous threads on here but can't find anything to help, and having looked at the engine bay pics on here I still can't see where it goes. I may just be going blind though  :o

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

(It's the X30XE engine)
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #1 on: 04 November 2007, 21:41:01 »

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OK, I've got hold of a superchip for my car but having spent a little time familiarising myself with the engine bay (ie standing there looking at it blankly) I can honestly say I have no idea where the bloody thing goes.
I'm sorry, I know it sounds REALLY dense but I'm not really very mechanically minded :-[
I've looked throughloads of the previous threads on here but can't find anything to help, and having looked at the engine bay pics on here I still can't see where it goes. I may just be going blind though  :o

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

(It's the X30XE engine)
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ecu is in relay box to right of battery
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #2 on: 04 November 2007, 21:41:37 »

The main engine ecu is located in the triangular shaped box next to the battery. the ecu is silver in colour. I take it that is where the chip is fitted.
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #3 on: 04 November 2007, 21:44:24 »

Ahhhh. I did look in there, but couldn't see anything that looked like an ECU (ie not like a normal relay or fuse) but first thing tomorrow I'll be back out there and fettling- and this time I know what I'm looking for  :y
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #4 on: 04 November 2007, 21:55:40 »

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Ahhhh. I did look in there, but couldn't see anything that looked like an ECU (ie not like a normal relay or fuse) but first thing tomorrow I'll be back out there and fettling- and this time I know what I'm looking for  :y
Bloody great silver thing with a rather big connector on left side of box. Can't miss it...
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #5 on: 04 November 2007, 23:21:04 »

I cannot stress how careful you need to be when fitting that you dont bend the pins...
Use a flat head driver to slowly ease out the old one (tad one side - tad the other etc) then make double sure ALL the pins sit perfectly in the holes before pushing it in by force...
Then enjoy  :y
« Last Edit: 04 November 2007, 23:24:39 by irmscherkris »
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #6 on: 04 November 2007, 23:24:18 »

ooh... superchips.... is there any for a 2.5 v6 ? and how much?
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #7 on: 04 November 2007, 23:30:11 »

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I cannot stress how careful you need to be when fitting that you dont bend the pins...
Use a flat head driver to slowly ease out the old one (tad one side - tad the other etc) then make double sure ALL the pins sit perfectly in the holes before pushing it in by force...
Then enjoy  :y

Or a proper wot-sit.  ;D
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #8 on: 04 November 2007, 23:59:39 »

I just love technical terms  like that ... I thought that was called a "doo dah" ;D
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #9 on: 05 November 2007, 00:20:07 »

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... I thought that was called a "doo dah" ;D

They're for something quite differenter!  ;D  :y  :y
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #11 on: 05 November 2007, 12:21:43 »

IrmscherKris - Where's the protection board? It won't work without it.
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #12 on: 05 November 2007, 13:56:40 »

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Has anyone bought one of these chips from germany, saw it on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Performance-chip-for-Vauxhall-Opel-Omega-B-3-0-MV6_W0QQitemZ110189394071QQihZ001QQcategoryZ32094QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I think someone on here got one & said it was OK. I've been thinking about one for a while but can't make up my mind  :-/
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #13 on: 05 November 2007, 14:12:14 »

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IrmscherKris - Where's the protection board? It won't work without it.

What's a protection board? You just remove the old chip and fit the new one...

Post a pic of inside your ECU
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Re: Fitting a superchip
« Reply #14 on: 05 November 2007, 14:18:10 »

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Has anyone bought one of these chips from germany, saw it on ebay

Likely to be a rip off of a chip that someone else has developed (they're very easy to copy and very difficult to develop in the first place) hence you'll be buying it from someone who likely doesn't understand what they're selling. That's fine if it works but don't expect them to be able to support it.

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