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Offline ramjet

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Re: Short circuit
« Reply #10 on: 08 September 2008, 01:37 »
Hello ,

Thanks again.Ok i think the shoulder pas is the part where the chip sits on top and being closed in by a flat black platic open in the center.It seems to locked the chip in.Am I right.it does not seem to sit in proper.Cant force it hard as it may break then all is lost.

Link error might be becuase the part has no contact right.So how to solve this bummer.Fixed it many times over but no help.What should I do.Sorry bro to trouble.Anyway,another ecu can the immo be taken off as unitronic of us says it can.

Thanks for your help. :wink:

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Re: Short circuit
« Reply #11 on: 08 September 2008, 18:37 »
Hello,

Dont bother with the plastic holder, they are crap some tuners still use the because they cannot solder well or they dont have faith in there skills.

Can you take a photo and post it up?

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Re: Short circuit
« Reply #12 on: 08 September 2008, 19:21 »
Hi Nick,

Thanks for that and I'll do o=it asap.Anyway i'd like to enquire for a remapped ecu without the immo if you can supply and/or if I ship mine to you and you do it.

How much for the work done.Give me a fair figure to work out as comments on your site says the car pulls nicely and all.Mine is so sluggish or has been.Now with 189kms on it and just replace a reconditioned turbo as well and it really sluggish compared to a MK 5.Let me know.

Appreciate your kind assistance.

Thanks

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Rama