Originally posted by 750H.P.V6
Dave,
I don't think it will work with 96's do you?
Neal
I've read that late 86 cars also got the acxa chip but have no direct proof. My 86 ttype was a California fbi car and had the cmw chip when I got it but who knows if they ran it with a different chip then stuck the cmw in when they sent it to auction. However, I've also read that the 86 fbi cars were regular cars while the 87's were a group purchase with selected changes. One of those changes was supposed to be no speed limit in the chip but if they came with acxa's I guess that's just urban legend?Originally posted by GNVenom
The 86 GN's had the CMW chip, the 87's had the ACXA, then in 1992, the recall chip fitted to ONLY the 87's was the BBKJ chip. The only variation to these was the GNX who somehow didn't get in on the recall. The original cars that were purchased by the FBI were all fitted with the ACXA chip as far as I know.
-John Spina
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Originally posted by 750H.P.V6
Dave,
I was Joking about the fact that I actually have a stock chip for my '86 T-Type when I'll never use it again. I figure it won't work with the 96# injectors.
Sorry for the confusion
Neal
P.S Don't tell anyone you can run 96's with the stock ECM. They all think you need a Speed Pro.
I have this chip in my car now (87 GN) but there’s also another (recall) chip “BBKJ”? Explain please thx.Tell your GM parts guy to look in Group 3.670A. The code is 0942ACXA.
You are "only" 22 years late with your post.....I have this chip in my car now (87 GN) but there’s also another (recall) chip “BBKJ”? Explain please thx.