Installing CROME
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Installing CROME
to install crome on my ecu what do i need is there a plug that will go to my ecu and then to my computer ( laptop ) because i have the crome prograhm on my computer but how do i get it on the ecu its an OBD1 thanks
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Re: Installing CROME (jarven093)
http://www.tunewithcrome.com
The ecu needs to be socketed, and you need atleast a chip burner to write the program to the chip.
The ecu needs to be socketed, and you need atleast a chip burner to write the program to the chip.
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How and were do i get that sorry is i sound like a newbie but i never done this before Not really good with electronics but im learing
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Re: Installing CROME (rota92)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by rota92 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think they will only crome the cover for you, so I would say like 50-60 bucks.
But the custom ECU enclosure is where its at so you can show the bling off! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah it's funny how it works like that. Jarven093 the reason it's really called Crome is because some of the chips actually have to use chrome because of the metallic properties. It can be a bit expensive, but way worth it for cooling and such (chips get insanely hot when turbocharged). Just stick around to PGMFI.org and look at tunewithcrome.com. No reason to ask question here when all your answer are on-line and ready at your disposal
But the custom ECU enclosure is where its at so you can show the bling off! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah it's funny how it works like that. Jarven093 the reason it's really called Crome is because some of the chips actually have to use chrome because of the metallic properties. It can be a bit expensive, but way worth it for cooling and such (chips get insanely hot when turbocharged). Just stick around to PGMFI.org and look at tunewithcrome.com. No reason to ask question here when all your answer are on-line and ready at your disposal
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Re: Installing CROME (shauniewalnuts)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shauniewalnuts »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you do it just like this
or you can go to http://www.pgmfi.org </TD></TR></TABLE>
hahahahaaaaaaaa lol. good one
or you can go to http://www.pgmfi.org </TD></TR></TABLE>
hahahahaaaaaaaa lol. good one
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Re: Installing CROME (rota92)
http://www.pgmfi.org
^READ^
and i hope to god you don't plan on tuning this yourself if you have to ask this question
either way, goodluck
^READ^
and i hope to god you don't plan on tuning this yourself if you have to ask this question
either way, goodluck
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Re: Installing CROME (CivicVX94)
A nice introduction I wrote for beginners to understand is on http://phearable.net/tech/efibeginnerguide.html
I recommend you check out http://www.tunewithcrome.com http://www.moates.net
http://www.pgmfi.org
Good Luck
I recommend you check out http://www.tunewithcrome.com http://www.moates.net
http://www.pgmfi.org
Good Luck
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by boosted k20 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i go on the pgmfi.org website everyday. its not broken</TD></TR></TABLE>ditto
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