Upgrade Your 1996 Passat TDI OBD2 with a Performance Chip

Are you looking to enhance the performance of your 1996 Passat Tdi Obd2? This personalized upgrade chip is specifically designed for your early 90 hp TDI car, compatible with socketed engine computers and both the 1Z and AHU motors. Experience a noticeable improvement in your driving with a tune tailored to your vehicle’s specifications.

Specifically Designed for 1996-1997 Passat TDI Models

This performance chip is engineered for Volkswagen vehicles including:

  • 1997 – 1998 Mk3 Jetta TDI with AHU Engine Code
  • 1996 – 1997 B4 Passat TDI with AHU or 1Z Engine Code
  • 1999 Jettas on the Mk3 Platform with AHU Engine Code (primarily found in Canada)

If you’re uncertain about compatibility, our expert team is available to assist you.

Personalized Tuning to Match Your Driving Preferences

Each tuning file is uniquely crafted by Kerma’s tuning specialists to optimize your engine’s performance. Following your order, we will send you a tuning form via email to gather details about your car’s modifications, your desired driving style, and acceptable smoke levels. This ensures your customized tune perfectly aligns with your needs and preferences.

Simple DIY Installation

Installation is designed to be straightforward, using common hand tools. We provide detailed instructions with your chip to guide you through the easy do-it-yourself process. Chip installation involves accessing your ECU, and our comprehensive DIY guide simplifies ECU removal and chip swapping, making the upgrade process user-friendly.

ECU Socketing and Support

We can verify if your ECU is already socketed. Some European ECU versions may require socketing at our facility for a $150 fee. If you need assistance locating your ECU number or have any questions, please contact us. We offer various delivery options to suit your needs. Reach out to us by phone or email to discuss your specific requirements and elevate your 1996 Passat TDI OBD2 driving experience today.

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