P28 Auto to Man ECU, Question.
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P28 Auto to Man ECU, Question.
I am in the process of convertion my P28 AUTO ECU to MAN, but I have a couple questions:
1) What should I use to remove the resistors (RP17/18)
2)When soldering the jumper (speaker wire) I heard that you have to be grounded to the computer or something or the other crystals will get different feedback. Is this true?
3) If number 2 is true then how is it that you ground the computer so you dont get the feedback.
Thanks in advance for any information given.
1) What should I use to remove the resistors (RP17/18)
2)When soldering the jumper (speaker wire) I heard that you have to be grounded to the computer or something or the other crystals will get different feedback. Is this true?
3) If number 2 is true then how is it that you ground the computer so you dont get the feedback.
Thanks in advance for any information given.
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Re: P28 Auto to Man ECU, Question. (EJ1Racing.tk)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EJ1Racing.tk »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I am in the process of convertion my P28 AUTO ECU to MAN, but I have a couple questions:
1) What should I use to remove the resistors (RP17/18)
2)When soldering the jumper (speaker wire) I heard that you have to be grounded to the computer or something or the other crystals will get different feedback. Is this true?
3) If number 2 is true then how is it that you ground the computer so you dont get the feedback.
Thanks in advance for any information given.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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1) What should I use to remove the resistors (RP17/18)
2)When soldering the jumper (speaker wire) I heard that you have to be grounded to the computer or something or the other crystals will get different feedback. Is this true?
3) If number 2 is true then how is it that you ground the computer so you dont get the feedback.
Thanks in advance for any information given.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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