is a mac11 a mac11?

Robert Myers robert at s-cars.org
Sun Jan 18 22:00:59 EST 2004


Well, let's be a little more honest.  The first time (after the sockets 
were installed) took a little longer but having done the job several times 
now it's a five minute job.  Perhaps a couple minutes longer if the chip 
pins don't want to line up properly and require a bit of adjustment.

At 09:53 PM 1/18/2004 -0500, Robert Myers wrote:

>I can change chips in my socketed ECU inside of 5 minutes from car door 
>open to car door closed.  The car is a '95 S6.
>
>Pull the ECU, take it in to a table.  Pop it open, pry out the chips, 
>insert the next chips, close the case, and put it back under the floor 
>board.  5 minutes.
>
>At 07:34 PM 1/18/2004 -0700, Jeff Redig wrote:
>
>>i should also ad, i'm planning on soldering in a socket.....not the chip
>>directly to the board....i'd like to get another ECU for now so i can do
>>the chip install with out having my car down.  Just swap the ECU's.

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