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I used the stuff that Pete lent me to run two bottles of induction cleaner through my white car as per the demo at Newtown. ALso used the gas treatment and have driven the car 300 km since. Car runs MUCH smoother and idles a lot better. Still knocks above 4000 rpm so I am going to examine the ECU and chip tomorrow. Should be able to have something on this tomorow evening. Here's hoping I find something helpful in the lastest investigation.
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I second the sentiment. Pete did mine last week prior to the Celebration. It seemed like i was driving a different newer/less mileage 968. Engine note was less gravelly and smoother with a nice exhaust bark now too. Top end seems to have opened up the more I drove it.
Kim, i did notice that the more i drove, things kept on getting better and better. Maybe you just need some more mileage after the cleaning? I dunno just a thought.
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The induction cleaning method is called Run Rite.
http://www.run-rite.com/consumers/
Pete at RS barn strongly reccomends it. It cleans the carbon from the valves and helps the engine run smoother. It is only available professionally and costs between around $69 to $89 depending on the products used.
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Well, well, well.
I need the advice of Flash and Pete here.
My ECU labels are - Bosch 0 261 203 070, 944.618.123.01, TYP 668 MW-02
The chip is a Performance Products chip (can supply the number later but it was hard to read from the photos sent to me from the shop). I think I should go to either the RS Barn chip (Pete, will yours work on this ECU?) or back to original (Flash, what do you think?). If I go to an new chip the old one is to whoever will pay the shipping to get it.
Clearly, I could probably run induction cleaner through by the gallon without solving the knocking problem.
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[quote name='flash' date='May 21 2006, 07:21 AM']actually, those are both late DMEs - the part number you are looking for to tell is 0261.203.070
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Looks like they sell to the general public now.
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New updates.
Chip is labeled as Autothority Per Eng
PO 968.1.100.30
SN 2003
1995
Can anyone offer a guess as to whether this chip and ECU combo are my problem? I will replace it if it will help. I can't get gas up here better than 92 octan and if the chip is designed for 93 or better I might be best using a stock chip. Everything contibues to point to the car being raced by the PO. I don't.
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So, Flash, are you saying that my knocking problem continues to lie elsewhere?
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Call the toll free number and the girl on the other end will help you out.
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[quote name='cosimo' date='May 24 2006, 09:31 AM']I went on the run-rite web site and submitted my E-Mail address and zip code to find the nearest location. This was on Monday and i still have not seen a response. Guess I will have to make a trip to Pete's place this summer. I wonder how active this service is? Anyone else tried?
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