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what is the use of that? it would be better to (archive)

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Posted by Tim on March 25, 2001 at 22:27:58:

In Reply to: Re: you still have to send in your ECU to them (mo posted by Norm on March 25, 2001 at 22:24:25:

Just buy a shark injector. No sending your ECU anywhere, no downtime, no opening the firewall, no extra $300 to pay.

If you read it where the pictures are suppose to show up there it says "with special solder equipment we take the chip off". I work with micro processors (chips) and you can't have both chips on a the same time. It would short or burn up your ECU

I think what they mean is you send the ECU in the first time. The desolder the chip and solder in a socket to accept either the new chip or your original. The ECU is shipped back with everything. After that, you can then swap chips whenever you want without returning the ECU. At least that's the way I interpret it.

Rgds,
Norm





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