MarkVIII93
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I plan on getting a chip for my mark. I was wondering what brand I should look at. I have heard good things about SCT. Any suggestion/comments are welcome.
You can have up to 4 progams on an SCT chip. You change the programs via a switch. I have the single program SCT chip and i'm very happy with it. It's not quite as good as a real dynotune but it's perfect for most Mark VIII's... If you are looking for a used SCT chip, look in the corral modular parts for sale.
Yes. I have one and am very pleased with it.is the sct chip the one with the switch for the different programs?
Ours in sale right now for $249.00 with FREE shipping and a LIFTIME warranty.
I meant on the original order, as opposed to re-burns. BOC charged me $100 per tune."Bear in mind that you'll probably be charged for each tune programmed for the different switch settings."
Actually you should not. I can send mine back for additional tunes and tweaks for free anytime - within reason. I am sure if I send mine back EVERY month he may charge.
:slamyou guys are answering a thread from 2005
LOL
and mism8tress asked a question about switches and wires,
msm8tress
I THINK THOSE SWITCHES MUST BE FOR SOME ALARM,BUT YOU SURE DO HAVE A LOT OF CUT WIRES IN YOUR MARK,DOES EVERYTHING ELSE WORK PROPERLY>?
I meant on the original order, as opposed to re-burns. BOC charged me $100 per tune.
On a side note, I later got a re-burn from FPN, and was charged a total of $120 with shipping. I don't know if I'd be charged again from either programmer if I needed another re-burn.
Yes, there is. Catchcode is printed in bold text on the PCM j3 port dust cover (easiest to see) and on the connector shell (have to remove to read it here)Is there more than one ECU catch code for 96?
Most likely an aftermarket alarm and/or remote start system.maybe this post refering to a switch explains one of these switches I found up under the panel...would one of these be switch (I put a box around them but it's faint)...and what is this stinkin mess?!