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Good news dj219957, can't thank you enough for the work you have put in on our behalf. Are the Oz chips the one on two seperate circuit boards (was looking at them a while ago), I know they differ a bit. Will anyone be willing to individually map them??
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will know tomorrow if the chip will work. Took my ecu out tonight and it the new chip will have to be soldered in unfortunalty - but not all bad news as this isnt too hard.
fingers crossed.
fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by dj219957
will know tomorrow if the chip will work. Took my ecu out tonight and it the new chip will have to be soldered in unfortunalty - but not all bad news as this isnt too hard.
fingers crossed.
fingers crossed.
Don;t forget you can fit a switch on the cut jumper to allow choice of either map once new chip / board fitted.
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yes thats right. If i remember right you have to cut one of the brown resistors on the board.
I will be placing the order for mine very soon and if it works ill let everyone know and then perhaps buy a bulk order in.
hooray ive finally got one! - more power!!!!!!
I will be placing the order for mine very soon and if it works ill let everyone know and then perhaps buy a bulk order in.
hooray ive finally got one! - more power!!!!!!
Originally Posted by vulnax999
Can't you have a socket soldered into the ECU main board, and then pop in the chip / ScoobyECU board into the chip socket? So you can change chip if you need to / remove it etc?
Don;t forget you can fit a switch on the cut jumper to allow choice of either map once new chip / board fitted.
Don;t forget you can fit a switch on the cut jumper to allow choice of either map once new chip / board fitted.
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