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Difference in DME?

Old 08-30-2009, 09:35 PM
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Is there and difference in the DME from an automatic late 944 and a manual late 944?
Fuel mapping or anything like that?

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No difference.
Old 08-31-2009, 04:26 PM
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what about an ignition lockout for P/N?
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I know the answer to that one.
That is wired in the center console on the auto shifter itself. All you have to do is connect the two red wires together and the car will start. It doesn't run through the DME.

I was just worried about the fuel mapping or something that would hinder the HP from my switching to a stick from auto.
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No difference.
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lol ok ok. I believe you.
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