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Old 01-07-2013, 09:05 PM   #1
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Rom Tune

Hey guys Im looking for the subject matter expert on the rom tuning.
Im not looking for your bashing opinions, I would like to ask someone that has done there own rom tune and had good out comes. I have a ecu 62 with dual 8 bit chips and need some answers if you don't mind PMing me. S13 redtop in S14.5 255lph fuel pump, large front mount, hks blow off valve, stock MAF, Injectors, and T25 turbo

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Remove the daughter board, and move jumper from cj2 to cj1
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with the ecu still be good to reverse that down the road if I decide to upgrade and tune?
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yes, as long as you don't lift any pads on the ecu or burn out something.

I upgraded from soldering iron to a rework station, because of all the cellphone work I've been doing.
Never lifting a pad again!
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Just spend the money for a nistune u wil be better off
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Old 01-09-2013, 05:13 PM   #6
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just spend the money is easy to say when its not your project lol sorry but with having a family and being in the military, just throwing money out isn't an option lol I don't make enough to turn it into a full blown project toy yet
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