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Resolved Identifing a DSMLink chip

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dan2288

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Sep 9, 2006
Shillington, Pennsylvania
Anyone have a picture of a DSMLink chip? Whats it say on it? Mine says Mitsubishi Electric on it with some numbers, could that be a DSMLink chip?
 
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^^He is asking for the DSMLink chip not the ECU. The DSMLink chip should say 2g or 1g DSMLink (depending on the car) and have a serial number on which is the same serial number as your DSMLink. If it has a bunch of numbers and says Mitsubishi Electric on it then the chip its stock.
 
ECMTuning says they look like one of these.

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You can read about the differences at counterfeitcopies [ECMTuning - wiki]

Does your look somewhat like the second picture in post #3? That would be a stock chip.
 

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