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Question to people that have personaly soldered/chiped their ECU's (hondata related)

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Old Sep 3, 2004 | 12:14 PM
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Default Question to people that have personaly soldered/chiped their ECU's (hondata related)

I'm following the Hondata s200 install and couple things bother me about it. One is they don't put in the bypass caps (like the uberdata instructions). I'll put those in because I know that they are good to have when dealing with IC chips.

As for the big question is that hondata says to cut Jumper J12. Why is it that they do it but uberdata doesn't? Its just something that has been bugging as to why not? Other than those two things socketing instructions for hondata or uberdata are identicle, so I don't get why.

Do I cut it? and do you think its worth putting in the bypass caps (even though i'm leaning towards doing it anyways becuase its not hard.
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Old Sep 3, 2004 | 02:50 PM
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Default Re: Question to people that have personaly soldered/chiped their ECU's (XiiiXiii)

For J12... You do cut it for Hondata... You do not cut it for Uberdata... It has to do with the datalogging code... I won't get any more specific than that...
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