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Old 03-25-2004, 01:00 PM
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My 1990 C2 has a light weight fly wheel and will hunt for idle and occasionally stall unless the guys from ASG "trick" the computer - then it runs great. Unfortunately, if the battery is disconnected, the factory computer settings are restored and the engine begins hunting for idle again and I'm off for another visit to the mechanic.

So, I am looking for a performance chip (or other technology) that will recognize the car has the light weight fly wheel and solve the problem once and for all - any suggestions?

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So, I am looking for a performance chip (or other technology) that will recognize the car has the light weight fly wheel and solve the problem once and for all - any suggestions?
Check out the Ruf Chip or the Steve Wong chip. If I had a 964, those are the only two options I would look at!
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How can I contact Steve Wong? I read about his good work in an earlier post but didn't see his information there.
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I communicated with Steve Wong but he does not have a chip mapped out yet to address the idle issues associated with the lightened fly wheel. Any other sources or suggestions? Porsche Arlington mentioned the factory has a chip and idle control valve package that may fix the problem - does anyone have experience with this product?
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No experience with this, but it sounds positive...

Cyntex Chips with idle code, $325/375 with kit:
The factory chips have a fuel cut algorithm to bring the car down to idle with the massive dual mass flywheel (40 Lbs). When the factory chips are used with a lightweight flywheel (as supplied), and especially with a lightweight clutch pack (such as the Sachs Power Kit clutch pack) the engine has a tendency to stall when dropping down to idle.
The specially designed Cyntex chips have a special idle deceleration code that eliminates this problem and raises idle to 850 RPM and redline to 6800.
Cyntex chips also add 15-20 HP depending on exhaust.


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Try the Ruf chip. The contact info can be found here: http://www.ruf-automobile.de/english/index1.htm . You can't go wrong with Ruf.
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You can't go wrong with Ruf.
I wouldn't quite put that much blind faith in a tuner's products. I purschased an ECU chip from an equally well known tuner in the BMW community and it did not do as advertised.

Scott:

Rather, go with something that you have seen work, ridden in a car that has it, or some other measure of proof. There are enough people with this car, clutch kit, etc... that you should be able to get first hand verification.

E.g. I just got new M&R harnesses for my 356. Why not Simpson, G-force, Sparco, etc... ? I have seen how these perform in a crash ... both mine, my fathers and friends.

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I wouldn't quite put that much blind faith in a tuner's products.
I'm not putting blind faith in a tuner's product. My friend has a Ruf chip in his 964, and the difference between it and the stock chip is far from subtle. He is very satisfied with the Ruf chip in his 911. He doesn't have a lightened flywheel, so I would inquire about whether they have a chip or can map one out for it.
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Thank you for all of your advice. I've sent e-mail to Ruf, Fabspeed (Cyntex chip supplier), and Pelican Parts asking about their products. From reading their web sites, it appears Fabspeed may have the solution for the light weight fly wheel mod.
Thanks again!
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