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Re: chip questions (archive)

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Posted by Pat on January 15, 2000 at 02:03:37:

In Reply to: Re: chip questions posted by Bob on January 14, 2000 at 23:39:10:

: In some catalogs I have seen where they ask you to send in the whole ecu for reprogramming. I'm not too comfortable with that and would just rather add a chip if at all possible. Thanks!
: -------------------------------------------------
: Pre '84 cars have the chip soldered in directly (no socket), so replacement involves unsoldering the old chip and soldering in a new one.

: THAT is why you send your computer.

: Seems this way, if hey screw up your box, it's on them, where if YOU screw it up plugging in a chip, it's YOUR fault.

: Bob

Thanks for the info!


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