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JWT Chip for 1993 Car

Hello all,

 

I have a JWT chip (not ECU just the chip) which I was going to put in my car this weekend (a 1993 UK spec, TT, manual with a 1994 engine!).

 

Now, I've heard that the later cars changed their ECUs. Anyone know when this was from?

 

Anyone else got a 93+ car and chipped it with a JWT?

 

I don't know much about the chip - it was just described as a JWT for a manual TT. The code on the chip is just the manufacturers details for the chip. Doubt an EPROM reader would tell me much either - or am I wrong there?

 

Anyway, just wondering if there IS any differences with these things and what the consequences could be if it's wrong.

 

Cheers,

 

 

Darren.

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i think it was 95/96 that they changed.

 

mine is a UK 93 with a jwt chip in

i think it was 95/96 that they changed.

 

mine is a UK 93 with a jwt chip in

 

half way through 93 the cars got rid of there AIV's so the chips changed to incorporate an AIV deletion , even so pretty sure that you can use the normal chip and you will just run a little richer , JD will no doubt be along soon and will know more

 

Ryan

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Thanks for that. As long as nothing will blow up that'll be fine, and running rich....means more boost eh.

 

Cheers,

 

 

Darren.

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