Soldering for hondata...
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Soldering for hondata...
Has anyone done this before? If is very difficult, should I just pay someone to do it? Is there anywhere on the Hondata website where I can find more info on this? (I've looked and couln't find anything.) Thanks
Trey
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (HondaCutter)
I was wondering the same thing, i was told to go to radio shack, and see if someone there can do it. I am thinking about doing mine myself, but if i chicken out im just gonna send mine directly to hondata.
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (HondaCutter)
http://www.hondata.com/downloads/installation.pdf
if you want to solder it yourself, i recommend you get a desoldering iron instead of using soder wick.
if you want to solder it yourself, i recommend you get a desoldering iron instead of using soder wick.
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (HondaCutter)
Wait a minute, all that ******* money on a chip, and it isn't even installed!
OMG
Omg Omg
Hold on.............................wait...barf
I probabally would have shopped around!
Ghey
OMG
Omg Omg
Hold on.............................wait...barf
I probabally would have shopped around!
Ghey
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (4g4me)
Wait a minute, all that ******* money on a chip, and it isn't even installed!
OMG
Omg Omg
Hold on.............................wait...barf
I probabally would have shopped around!
Ghey
OMG
Omg Omg
Hold on.............................wait...barf
I probabally would have shopped around!
Ghey
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (HondaCutter)
If you don't have a good desoldering station and fine solder tools, I recommend you pay the $50 for someone to do it. That is what I charge and I guarantee you won't be able to tell the work I do on it from the factory work. I go as far as recoating the new solder joints so they don't oxidize and corrode. I've seen some sloppy work before and its usually due to lack of tools or expertise.
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (HondaCutter)
Damn... y'all let me know what it is you need saudering and I'll hoook y'all up with a good price on the work. I have been saudering and desaudering fgr over 7 years now. I've done it so much that I even do contract work building circuit boards for my job and other people. Hit me up if y'all really need saudering and desaudering done on your equipment. Lata.
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (MouhadIb)
I did it myself. It's really not that complicated. Just take your time and be sure to use a low power solder iron. As stated, if your not comfortable, then pay someone.
[Modified by RedTeg95, 11:52 PM 8/6/2002]
[Modified by RedTeg95, 11:52 PM 8/6/2002]
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (MouhadIb)
I have been saudering and desaudering fgr over 7 years now.
After 7 years of experience you think you'd know how to spell it..."Soldering and desoldering"
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (93LSivic)
Hey 93 LSivic... 4g4me is my bud, that was an array of inside jokes, so I can kinda understand why you thought he was a dork, because... he is....no, just joking.
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (StunnaDion)
I have been saudering and desaudering fgr over 7 years now.
Saudering and desaudering?
After 7 years of experience you think you'd know how to spell it..."Soldering and desoldering"
Saudering and desaudering?
After 7 years of experience you think you'd know how to spell it..."Soldering and desoldering"
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Re: Soldering for hondata... (StunnaDion)
I have been saudering and desaudering fgr over 7 years now.
Saudering and desaudering?
After 7 years of experience you think you'd know how to spell it..."Soldering and desoldering"
Saudering and desaudering?
After 7 years of experience you think you'd know how to spell it..."Soldering and desoldering"
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