Originally posted by FunkZ:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Nikos95:
it will work, just takes some work.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Nikos95:
it will work, just takes some work.
What he's selling are all 28 or 32 pin DIP IC's which are not used at all in our PCM's. So you'd be buying all the wrong parts, the programmer, the software, the chips. To convert everything would be like trying to rebuild your engine using Honda parts.
I suggest you send him the picture of the 3.4 PCM and see what he says.
And then I suggest you go look at Megasquirt or another standalone engine management system. </font>[/QUOTE]Okay well if you have looked and you can't even solder it in I wont waste my time.
Yes I have worked on too many pcb boards. I have built my audio amplifiers, I had added and replaced ram, processors, old math co-processors in old computers when it was soldered to the board instead of a socket. I am also in school for a double major currently in Electrical Engineering and in Sound Engineering. So I would consider de-soldering and soldering a new chip in as something fairly easy and simple, just take your time and be careful. Only thing I need more practice with is a wire-feed welder...
Thanks for the idea on Megasquirt though, I will look into that.
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