Super Chip question

TXRickC

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Superchip from jdm.
sticker on chip was:
CXN1 TSJ7 E2F
now after reburn:
CXN1 4969 E2F

what does it mean? :)

just curious......
 
If I'm wrong here I'm sorry, but I believe that the CXN1 is your computer code and the first set of numbers were the superchip program and the second after the JDM re-burn would be Jim's program. Hope that is helpful. You can always contact Jim, Julie or Justin, they've always been very helpful.
Later...
 
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hmmm
first burn was for cone filter & oil breather.

I had it re-burned for mods I added, muffler & 2# pulley.

<shrug>
 
4969 usually has to do with the changes he made.
E2F is a street program.

Mine have always said E2F at the end whether it was a single program chip or flip chip. I always have street programs.

Jim usually only labels what's on side one on a flip chip. I asked him these same questions and that's how I know.
 
You will go crazy trying to figure this out. Jim has hundreds of different programs. You should call Him and He can go over the specifics of the particular program that you have. I myself have the CAKA file :D Lets just say that it took quite a few programs before we got it just right. It's doing OK now though :)
 
TX SVT Lightning,

CXN1 is your box code
4969 is the programs in your chip
Side one J49
Side two J69
E2F means it is a flip chip
E2S means it is a single chip

The J69 is an aggressive warm weather program
If you are running a big pulley combo with lots of mods, I suggest you disconnect the battery to reset the computer every four passes down the quarter mile.
Incase you hit the five volts you can clear it.

The J49 is is a high performance street program with the in riching program still in it and the default table tunned for the five volts.

The J49 will be a faster program for the cold weather.
The J69 warm weather.


Hope this helps

Jim@JDM
 
Well I guess I had most of that screwed up. When I asked Jim what PIA1 meant on the sticker he said it was changes in the program. I didn't know he meant both programs.
 
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