1k resistor, matter which way it goes?
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Re: 1k resistor, matter which way it goes?
Can anyone give me some soldering advice? Ive tried chipping two p06's and neither one of them work. I can remove j1 and they work like stock. So I don't think I'm to far off. It just pisses me off soldering can't be that hard to do. I just need some basic soldering guidance.
Oh and Ajxr I told you a week or so ago chipping an ecu isn't as easy as you think. *L* Ive got another p06 setting here and I'm wrestling with sending it out to someone or trying one more time. I should probably take the advice I gave you and send it out. But it hurts my pride to give up and not learn for myself
Oh and Ajxr I told you a week or so ago chipping an ecu isn't as easy as you think. *L* Ive got another p06 setting here and I'm wrestling with sending it out to someone or trying one more time. I should probably take the advice I gave you and send it out. But it hurts my pride to give up and not learn for myself
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Re: 1k resistor, matter which way it goes?
well mine works!!!!!!!!!! hahaha!
i found out its easiest to just un-solder where the eprom and hc74373 will go. for the resistor, capacitors, and j1 jumper do not un-solder the ecu! just hold them with a small pair of needle nose and press them into the solder thats on the ecu while you heat up the solder with your iron... sounds lame but worked perfect for me! i just got done with my setup 15 mins ago, once the jb cures ill be spoolin once again. ill post up some pics tomorrow night.
i found out its easiest to just un-solder where the eprom and hc74373 will go. for the resistor, capacitors, and j1 jumper do not un-solder the ecu! just hold them with a small pair of needle nose and press them into the solder thats on the ecu while you heat up the solder with your iron... sounds lame but worked perfect for me! i just got done with my setup 15 mins ago, once the jb cures ill be spoolin once again. ill post up some pics tomorrow night.
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Re: 1k resistor, matter which way it goes?
Originally Posted by AJxr
i found out its easiest to just un-solder where the eprom and hc74373 will go. for the resistor, capacitors, and j1 jumper do not un-solder the ecu! just hold them with a small pair of needle nose and press them into the solder
How do you get the socket and IC in without desoldering?