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ECU socketing #421151
January 23, 2014 08:44 pm UTC
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OK, My ECU guy nolonger does ECUs.

Anyone know of a good reputable place that does them?

I know of Frozen boost which is good and fast but hasnt replied to my email aboout my last Burn from him..

And obviously ECMlink... but im looking for fast and cheap!


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421158
January 23, 2014 10:24 pm UTC
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Ask Jamie. There is/was a guy there (at Autosystems) that did Jamie's and mine.


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421161
January 23, 2014 10:38 pm UTC
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Ya.. he was my guy... he nolonger will do it.


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421255
January 25, 2014 09:45 pm UTC
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I can socket ecus and I'm sure you can as well. Very very easy. The trick is to take your time


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421271
January 26, 2014 05:15 pm UTC
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I been pondering the idea... do you clip the stock eprom first? or suck off all the solder then remove the chip?


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421272
January 26, 2014 05:45 pm UTC
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IMO..Always suck the solder off first, it takes longer but its cleaner.

Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421276
January 26, 2014 07:14 pm UTC
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I will practice first on some junk.. but heres a cool vid I found amongst the many hondas and nissans videos Ive researched so far. seems DSMers dont atempt this very often.





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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421277
January 26, 2014 08:04 pm UTC
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LOL that's a creative trick with the solder iron, I am with terry, either grab a sucker or grab some braid to soak it up


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421281
January 26, 2014 09:13 pm UTC
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where do you buy solder wick or braid? I cant find it online at CT Lowes or Homedpot..


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421282
January 26, 2014 09:23 pm UTC
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The source... or other electronic stores.

Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421283
January 26, 2014 09:31 pm UTC
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checked their wbsite.. didnt find anything.. guess Im gonna have to get off my lazy ass and shop!


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421284
January 26, 2014 09:50 pm UTC
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That where I got mine. Some guys just use an eyedropper.

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January 26, 2014 09:56 pm UTC
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Amazon has them.$6. Shipping will probably be worst.

Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421286
January 26, 2014 10:00 pm UTC
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lol i found everything I need on ebay.. But I wanna get this done soon.


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421301
January 27, 2014 01:02 am UTC
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Should have fast shipping.

Solder Sucker

This is the exact one that I use with fantastic results (although most of the 'Fantastic' comes from the user right?)

Like Steve said..If you don't want to wait any hobby or electronics store should carry what you need.

Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421303
January 27, 2014 01:24 am UTC
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I can find the sucker thing at canadian tire and lowes..


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421304
January 27, 2014 01:32 am UTC
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the sucker is what the pros use, buddy of mine works at IRIS Engineering and he swears by it.

Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421432
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Ok so I ordered a set off ebay. 60watt solder iron..solder sucker..solder (60/40) and some desolder braid. $20 shipped to my door.

Now i know I have to remove the coating on the circut board, using an Isoprophonal (spelling).. What do I recoat it with when im done?


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421433
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That.... or there is a spray that seals the board.

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Would glue gun glue work? China electronics always have something that looks like that on their circuit boards.


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Re: ECU socketing [Re: Jay Stacey] #421670
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What terry said. sayel (or whatever it's called) in Toronto has everything you need.


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I would clip the old eeprom off first assuming you don't want it anymore, than use a wick to clean everything up. I tried to remove the eeprom the last time around and burnt pin 19 from excessive heat in that area, which I had to send the ECU down to ECM Link to get fixed. didn't cost much and took them 1 hour to fix my mistake and replace all the caps, however from Canada I had to wait 3 weeks for shipping there and back.

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I'd just send it to the link guys, may take a bit more time (not really if you use a quicker shipping service), prices aren't bad & they fully test the ecu. I've sent more then one ecu down there, that ended up having issues that we didn't know existed.

They'll socket, replace caps & fully check it over, that way you know your starting with a 100% functional ecu.


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If it is a 2g ECU, they seem to be a little more fragile, I would trust no-one except ECM link to do it. The 1g seems to be a bit more robust.


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