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Things you will need:
- 10mm nut driver or socket
- Newly flashed ECM chip with VATS
removed - can be purchased from
pcmforless.com
and also custom tailored to your liking
with other performance enhancements at the same time.
Note: this procedure
and related pics are for 1990-1993 Corvettes. Earlier models had the
ECM stashed up under the passenger-side Breadbox. [See 1986 through
1989 procedures]. Later models, you need to 'flash' the ECM (or send
it to
pcmforless.com
for an exchange programmed unit).
- Pop the hood, and
locate the ECM. You can't miss it: the ECM is on the driver's
side, above the battery, as shown in the following pic:

- Pry off the plastic
cover that protects the wiring harness connectors. It kinda has
a velcro-like stuff that sticks it to the top of the ECM. When
removed, the ECM will look like this:

- Remove the three nuts
that secure the ECM. These are 10mm nuts. For the one near the
cruise-control gadget (farthest toward the driver's side of the
car) you need a socket extension.
- When the three nuts
are removed, carefully turn the ECM upside-down. You do not have
to unplug any of the wires on the ECM. This will reveal the
cover plate on the ECM, as shown in the following pic:

- Remove the four
hex-head screws that secure the cover plate. These are small SAE-size
screws (not metric). With the cover removed, you can access the
stock programming chip. It's right under the cover. My chip was
blue plastic. Note that there are plastic retaining clips on
each end of the chip, as shown in the following pic:

- Fold down the plastic
tabs that retain the stock chip. They fold down, out away from
the ends of the chip. This will pry the chip up slightly so it's
easy to remove. Then, just pull the stock chip straight up and
out of the ECM.
- When dealing with any
computer chips, static electricity is an issue. Before you
continue, discharge any static electricity you may have on your
hands (like... by pulling on a big wool coat). To do this, just
pat the plenum on the top of the engine. Say something soothing
to your car like: "Good girl... this will all be over in a
minute..."
- Connect one side
of the old stock chip onto the connectors of the chip-adapter
provided by
pcmforless.com.
Pay attention to the orientation of the stock chip, and where it
plugs into the adapter. Complete instructions are provided by
pcmforless.com
when you buy the chip-upgrade.
- Plug the new
pcmforless.com
upgrade adapter into the ECM. Push it straight down onto the
connector. Fold the two plastic retaining clips back up over the
ends of the adapter, so it looks like this:

- Put the cover back on
the ECM (4 screws). Flip the ECM over, and put it back into its
bracket. Secure the 3 10mm nuts. Replace the plastic cover over
the wiring harness.
Done.
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