WTB: A working chip burner/resistor box.
#4
Re: WTB: A working chip burner/Working IAT sensor/resistor box.
How convenient do you need teh chip burner to be? I got an older batronix but it needs 12v power (I plug it into the wall currently) and a parallel port on your pc. Worked great for me but I upgraded to a burn1. For a desktop burner it is ****, but for riding in the car it's more than a simple usb plug like the burn1.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...559#msg1177559
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...559#msg1177559
#5
Re: WTB: A working chip burner/Working IAT sensor/resistor box.
Thanks tim, but I think that would end up costing me as much as a used burn1 after I got the conversion cables for my laptop. I might just buy a burn1 or one of the willems.
Complex, how much for shipping on the resistor box?
Complex, how much for shipping on the resistor box?
#7
Re: WTB: A working chip burner/resistor box.
Originally Posted by rawr
Thanks tim, but I think that would end up costing me as much as a used burn1 after I got the conversion cables for my laptop. I might just buy a burn1 or one of the willems.
Complex, how much for shipping on the resistor box?
Complex, how much for shipping on the resistor box?
6 bucks will cover it, i'll insure it too.
#10
Re: WTB: A working chip burner/resistor box.
I have a William never used with both cables. I bought it, tried to ---- with the software but never figured it out cause I was drunk and broke the CD. Has sat in my desk for over 2 years, make a decent offer and its yours.