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Looking for a quick bit of direction. I finally have the time to install Jay's original chip in my car in place of the Autothority one to see if the knocking can be stopped. Behind the footwell carpet is a wooden panel that, when removed, exposes a metal plate. Above the plate is a little compartment. Does anyone have a picture they could e-mail to me to show me EXACTLY where the computer is? Do I remove the plate or is it above it? I don't want to mess this up. Also, does the computer need to be taken out or can it be opened up while still in place to simply swap the chips?
Thanks
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and don't bend my pins!!!
Good luck, Jay
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Bob- I haven't that copy (it is really hard to find Excellence around here in Rubber Boot, Nova Scotia). Do you have a .pdf version of the article? The pictures would really help. I was planning to do this on Tuesday evening but, if it is risky, I just might take it to the Porsche dealer to do. You don't really want me to bend Jay's pins, now, do you?
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I just changed my chip and most of the process is easy. The hard part on my car was trying to get the carpet pulled away from the foot board after a PO used thick, tough, sticky glue to hold the carpet in place <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> I did like the results after putting in the chip <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Cheers,
Stephen
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I hope that I will like the results, too, although I am doing it backward (ie installing original chip and removing aftermarket chip).
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Well, I have decided to admit defeat and have the dealer do this. The PO, consistent with most of the other issues that I have had to address, seems to have butchered this (when the aftermarket chip was installed)and pushed the plate that holds the ECU in without using very many screws and, in the process, has 1) knocked off all the fastening clips for reattachment (now it is wiggling and is probably the source of at least one of the rattles in the front right that I have been noticing) and 2) covered up a bunch of wires that have been cut off that I think are part of the original stereo wiring. Given that I don't have any feel for what exactly is attached to the back of that plate nor do I know how whatever is there is attached into the wiring system I think it best to get this done correctly. I don't want to break off a bunch of 14 year old plastic clips. 75% relative humidity, 28C and trying to work in a small area doing something that I don't even know what it is does NOT help my MOOD any!!!
I am going the get Jay's chip installed, the plate re-attached properly with whatever number of screws it needs and then evaluate it. Given that I have put about $21K into this car since I bought it in Sept 2004 (not including buying it) I think that a $100 or so to not screw this up is money well spent.
If this solves my knocking problem I will either want to a) try to see if one of you has an original chip (second version) for sale or will need to see if Pete thinks that an RS Barn Stage I chip will be OK.
I will update as soon as possible. Getting frustrated, but making progress all the while. Life's been good to me so far.
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Kim,
If you decide to stay original just leave my chip in, we'll work something out.
Stay in touch,
Jay
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Archorman - you got that right! Mum's the word! But I really like this car even better than the blue cab (am I a nut?). Yeah, it's rougher, noisier, bumpier, lower and more work to drive - but those are just a few of things that I like better! It's also faster, edgier, stickier and racier. I also learn more about 968s with this car. How about that.
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[quote name='Anchorman' date='Jul 12 2006, 07:26 AM']"I have put about $21K into this car since I bought it in Sept 2004 (not including buying it)"
Kim, don't feel that you're alone! I don't remember exactly when it was, but I stopped adding everything up when I went over $15K (besides the purchase price), and that was more than a dollar or two ago. My wife thinks my 968 is the equivalent of the "$6 million man". Lucky for me, she doesn't know the whole story, and there's still a large "smile factor".
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Must be love. Tis is what the forum is all about, I feel much better.
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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Well. well, well.
On Thursday I had the ground points cleaned. We found 7 of 10. Could not find number 7, 9, or 10. Looked like maybe 9 and 10 are related to RHD cars(??). Anyway, cleaning up the ground points stabilised the voltmeter (it often jumped around a lot for no reason that I could ever see, having the cab of the same year did provide something for reference), stopped the squealing of the alternator when the A/C was on, smoothed out the idle and STOPPED THE KNOCKING!
I am going to test everything on the weekend to be absolutely sure but, if all is well, problem may be found and solved. Jay, I will have your chip in the mail to you on Tuesday if everything checks out. It was never out of the box so the pins didn't get bent (haha).
Hoping for the best but planning for the worst.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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