In Reply to: He-he... careful there... some "good samaritan" might forward it to the police department! posted by Victor Khomenko on November 14, 2006 at 06:02:58:
That thought occurred to me.Hopefully the local constabulary have better things to do than try and prove who did what, where and when.I did try and chip it.I went to Turner Motor sports in Amesbury ,Ma They use Jim Conforti's chips and they told me they didn't have software to program a chip for my DME.The guess is that when the car had the short block swapped from Nikasil to Alusil under the warranty service they put in a new version specific for either this car or a certain range of the '95 6 speeds.Anyway I've called BMW and they said try a dealership.I called the dealer where the block swap was done in '99 and they said they didn't have anything there,everything would come to them from BMW and i should try talking to their engineering department in Germany.One guy who makes chips said if i could 'read' mine and email him the file he could program one for me.We'll see,lol.. It would be nice.I'll get some engine pix when the sun comes back out.We're in a rainy,cloudy weather pattern here with no real sun forecast till Friday.
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