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Old 03-May-2009, 21:38   #1
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PCIII question
Does anybody know if you can change the rev limit using a PCIII or is it fixed into the chip map?
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Old 03-May-2009, 21:53   #2
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No can do. The PCIII just controls the fuel/air ratio.
A FIM or Nemesis however lets you change it.
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Old 03-May-2009, 23:29   #3
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The 5.9 MM ECU can be reflashed!!

There are some people in the UK and in Europe where you can do "whatever" you feel like with the ECU (change fuel and/or ignition maps, alter the rev limit, display a message on the instruments if it's a **9-848-1098...).
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Old 03-May-2009, 23:40   #4
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With Jasper we are probably talking about a P8 computer where it would be in the chip as it is with the 1.6M
as you say there are people/companies that can alter parameters in the 5.9M ECU and this also applies to the 1.5M


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Old 04-May-2009, 00:08   #5
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cheers for the info.As skids said it is for a P8,forgot to say!
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