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Old 03-29-2007, 02:05 PM
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Default DME for 87 needed

Just seeing if anyone has a spare dme that'll fit an 87 they want to get rid of.

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Old 03-29-2007, 02:11 PM
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Paul, I do not have a DME, however you can use the MY86, MY87 just the same.
Unless you are looking for a spare DME (to match the 24-pin one you have), you can get the later style DME (28-pin). If you purchased your chip from Vitesse, I will swap the DME for a 28-pin for you.
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Hi John,

The mechanic opened up the dme and fixed it. I got lucky and stumbled on a really good mechanic. I told him to go ahead and install the stage II I just got from you so should be having fun by monday
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Good deal. Make sure to print the turbo installation documents and pass them on to him.

BTW if you have the chip/board it can be used on 24 or 28-pin DMEs.
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Quick question, and yeah I'm a noob to the whole P-car thing, but what does "DME" stand for?

Digital Mothereffin' Electronics?
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Digital Motor Electronics (DME)
Knock Regulator (KLR)



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