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Old Aug 1, 2007 | 05:09 PM
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BlackJax-SRT
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Default Re: ECU location and removal

Originally Posted by HDDP
With regards to the original post... The real engine management is handled by a small EPROM chip that is soldered onto the mother board. This contains the operating software... Removing the original EPROM from the motherboard is what takes place when you send the ECU to a "tuner" to get it flashed... The reason it must be removed is because it circumvents the OEM security measures that are built-in to prevent manipulation of the software... It's a tedious task that should not be attempted unless you have experience removing them from mother boards... That being said, instead of purchasing a new ECU (mother board) I can get you a new EPROM chip and install an "old school" clip device that allows you to pop the chip in-and-out with a pair of needle nose pliers... Then we can copy your OEM software onto the second EPROM and you can mess with the maps with the security of knowing you have the OEM operating system backed-up.
Right, that sounds like an EXCELLENT idea, but I'd still need the second ECU to eliminate downtime on a daily driver. I'll still search for a junk-yard ECU ..., and if I find one, I may contact you about your "mod" to offer EPROM changeability.

If I understand your post correctly, the "Tuners" out there un-solder the EPROM, pop it into their EPROM "burner", shoot a new program into it, then re-solder it back to the board and return it to you? Wow, not your average shadetree mechanic stuff here. I wonder if they'd offer a labor discount to "just" burn the EPROM for us to pop into this modded ECU clip you propose. This could start something big in that business (or all new business)!

Thanks for all the "enlightenment ..."
 
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