Autotech 10.215.300, 320K, 330K Q-Chip, Corrado G60 Stage 1, 2 & 3 User Manual

Installation instructions

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Installation Instructions

Part Number: 10.215.300, 320K, 330K; 10.215.360, 361

Description: Autotech Q-Chip Installation in Corrado VR6 and G60

Notes: The Autotech Q-chip is designed to operate within factory idle mixture settings, and

with all emissions-related parts functioning and in place. No further adjustment is neces-
sary. Fuel with an o

ctane rating of 92 or higher is recommended.

Caution! Be aware that E-PROM's are static-sensitive devices, and so are the chips in your control

unit. Avoid replacing chips in high static areas, and avoid touching the pins of any integrated circuit
or E-PROM.

1. Open hood and remove the rubber seal laying on the top edge of the firewall. Lift the plastic

raincover and locate the control unit. It is located towards the center of the raintray. Remove the
fresh air duct cover (leaf screen) by sliding out the retaining clip (best done using a long standard
screwdriver, rather than your fingers), then lifting up and sliding out the leaf screen.

2. Remove the harnesss connector on G60 models by pulling back on the steel retaining tab, and

rotating the forward end of the connector away from the control unit. Remove the harness
connector on VR6 models by sliding the black pull tab parallel to the connector (towards the front
of the car). Doing this This will push the entire connector out as it rides in pins on the ECU. Next,
remove the 10mm nut holding the control unit frame to the body of the car. Slide out the frame/
control unit. It is a tight fit but it will come out over the fresh air duct. Separate the control unit
from the frame by removing the two Phillips head screws holding them together. With the screws
removed, slide the control unit off the frame.

3. To open the control unit, use a Phillips screwdriver or a Torx driver (depends on control unit) to

remove the four screws at the connector end, (and at the heat sink end on G60) and slide the
electrical section out of the black outer case.

Corrado VR6 ECU and Mounting

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