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    Default fitting h-dev chip to ca ecu

    well lads, buying a chip in the next week, still havnt decided on which one, but either way the old chip needs to be de-soldered and the new one(or i might socket the ecu) soldered in, where eould i get ta do this? dont reall fancy goin at it myself


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    simons dads on here, if you post it to wicklaaa! he did my h-dev chip.


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    bang it in wit the hammer alan haha

    any place that repair computer an laptop parts prob solder it in for ya dude


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    nice one lads, im thinkin of socketing it so i can just change em out again myself, as i duno to go for a stage 1 or 2 chip. t25g a bit small for stage 2 but im thinkin of going for an s15 turbo in the near future....


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    The h-dev chip comes with a.socket as far as I know. Got a mate to do one before and not a huge deal

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    Just buy a socketed ECU and chip off the SXOC then just plug and play.


 

 

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