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    first chip burn

    I didn't change much from stock, but am happy to have it running from a chip I burned

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    You must feel like your avatar!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleMark View Post
    You must feel like your avatar!
    Haha, nice, I know I did after getting the first EEPROM I ever programmed working.

    That's teh first step, program a stock or near stock bin to an EEPROM and make sure it works, after that, it's all downhill.
    The man who says something is impossible, is usually interrupted by the man doing it.

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    I am a firm believer in doing everything yourself and it felt great to be able to do it. I won't lie though, i tried another chip with some timing
    mods and the egr tuned of and it ran like crap and tuned on my ses light. Haha, it gave me something to look at though

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    Must save bin after changes to calculate CheckSum.

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