turbojo
10+ Year Contributor
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- Oct 10, 2011
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hazel green,
Alabama
does anyone on here do non eprom to eprom conversions
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Why not spend the money and get ecmlink?
I know a guy that burns eproms but, he only does mild ecu repairs like caps..I'm not sure If he would be able to do a conversion or not..
There is an eprom in the classifieds section that has already been socketed..
So you want to spend 100+ on getting the ecu converted and socketed, then buy an eprom chip?
Then spend 1200$ on aem ems, when dsmlink is about 500$ new..Is that what your trying to say?
It's your money, but I had to ask if that's what you were planning on doing?

yes thats my plan i just want the eprom stuff to get it going so so i can save up for aem i just dont see putting 500 bucks in a 20 year old ecu
Nobody. That 1G non-EPROM conversion board is a custom design that took us about a year's worth of development to pull off. Nobody else really puts that kind of R&D into these ECUs anymore. So I doubt anyone else is going to have anything similar.who sell the parts to convert it
but we were selling haltech units of olden days which were easier, cheaper, easier to undertand and did just as much, just not in pretty widows format back then (now we have win software)
(damn haltech will take my dealer status for saying that
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Ecmlink isn't a piggyback, it is just a conversion to the memory of the ecu so that it can be flashed. Piggybacks modify the signal going into the ecu.
sorry ..hope you can tell i'm being goofy and not a di(k)