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Jet chip install
Need input on this as installation instructions from Jet somewhat vague. ECM in '05 3.7L Dakota has 4 connectors. Jet says to install in the WHITE port, BUT, you have to disconnect all 4 harnesses, then remove the ECM from it's bracket to see which is the right(white) port to plug into. Appreciate info from anyone who has dealt with this.Thanks. JP
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RE: Jet chip install
Just as a heads up, I've heard from other sites, that the Jet chip doesn't do much. I hope they're wrong. Let us know what you think.
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RE: Jet chip install
if you search through threads you can find a link to get the 05 dakota manual that has the pinouts for, amoung other things, the ECM. I think that may help you in figuring out what your looking for?
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RE: Jet chip install
did you get it installed? did it do much? stage 1 or 2?
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RE: Jet chip install
Stage 1.Install took more time than I expected, but that was because I had to temporarily dissassemble the K&N air intake heatshield to get clear access to the ECM. After that it went pretty quick.Important: follow instructions exactly. The chip should sit solid in the ECM,if in any way loose, it's not installed right. Better, but not great improvement in throttle response, shifting seems smoother. Gas mileage? Depends how heavy your foot is. Your performance gains may be better depending on any mods you may have done.
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RE: Jet chip install
installing the chip was easy. the white plug is second from the top. you dont have to pull out ecu, but unplug the negative battery cable before install.when finished start truck and shut off truck 3 times .this tells the ecu there is and upgrade.most people dont do this thats why they think the chip does little or nothing i installed a stge 2 and my truck gets beat everyday. running 91/93 octane catback and k/n
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RE: Jet chip install
How much did the stage I cost?
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RE: Jet chip install
$230.95 at AutoAnything.com
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RE: Jet chip install
Do you have the part number? The only one it shows is for the V6. Summit racing has the same chip, or at least both stage 1 and 2 for a little bit more.
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RE: Jet chip install
The part# for my V6 is 90401.
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