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Old 04-11-2004   #10
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Enes, I know you can send your ecu in to get socketed. You could even have Eric do it for much cheaper, BUT your ecu must have an existing eprom chip in it in order to use dsmlink. Not every ecu has an eprom in which case you can't just have it sent in to be socketed (that is why people sell eprom ecu's for rediculous amounts). All it means to be socketed is to desolder the old eprom chip, and then solder in a socket so the chip can be installed into that and easily be removed over and over again. If you take an eprom ecu and a non-eprom ecu the boards are physically different.
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