You are correct.
The Earlier ECUs require a solder in replacement of the main chip.
I'm endevouring to offer this on an exchange ECU basis as de-soldering/re-soldering a PLC44 chip is excruciating on the eyes
Problem is trying to get hold of good ECUs at decent price to do the work to. (I'm a sole trader and only do it outside my 'normal' job)
In the interim I'd suggest contacting Triumph Rover Spares for 'hard soldered' ECU upgrades.
As for warped manifolds/busted studs....
This is a product of the manifolds design.
The manifold is webbed and when it heats up the manifold cannot move on the head and bends or breaks studs. It happens to standard TD5s particularly those used to tow and in higher ambient temperatures or in hill terrain where they run warmer.
Chipping does increase EGTs under load but only marginally... More fuel = more heat... (The secrets in controlling it to safe limits)
The solution is a 2 part job. You'll need a die grinder.
Grind the webbing from between the ports leaving the main manifold.
Then slot the stud holes on either end of the manifold a little. This gives the manifold room to expand/contract as it heats up.
These modifications will avoid the common issues.


) but my earlier one isn't? True? I notice Tombraiders upgrade is not for mine?
)so maybe this is a landrover issue not a chip issue?
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