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Originally posted by biocac@Jan 12 2004, 11:35 AM hybrid -* THIS LINK* is all you!* Good luck bro. Electronics are my specialty too Sam, I could build that ...

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01-12-2004, 06:51 PM   #11
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Originally posted by biocac@Jan 12 2004, 11:35 AM
hybrid -* THIS LINK* is all you!*

Good luck bro.
Electronics are my specialty too Sam, I could build that board for you at the bottom of that link if someone needed it. The last time I built something it was an adapter for an angel PB gun so the hopper and everything ran off of the guns battery. I sold about 10 of them on ebay for like $50 each. I love designing crap like that, it gets me all excited!
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if you guys are thinking about buying those chips and modding your ecu, why dont you just download a ecu editor program like Uberdata or chrome. those are for o\OBD1, and buy a rom burner. then you can edit your own chips, burn them, and install. check out www.pgmfi.org for more info. its basically the same process as the ebay things. but you can change the chip however you want. hell, you can even download expensive programs like the ones on the mugen and skunk2 chips. for a fraction of the cost.

and for all you OBD0 people out there, you can download TurboEdit, which has datalogging. or Ghettodyne.

these programs work just like hondata, but dont rape in prices
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