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    ECU chipping service

    For sale: My soldering services! I will install any make of EPROM including Gunnerchip, Fastchip, etc.

    Simply send your ECU (preferably in its plastic case), chip, and chip holder. I will fit the chip and return your ECU via Royal Mail Recorded Delivery

    chip fitment: £30
    postage: £6 (via Royal Mail Recorded Delivery)



    ALSO, on-car installation can sometimes be arranged, in which I will remove the ECU from the car, chip it, and refit.

    On-car installation: £50

    For any queries please feel free to PM me.

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    WOW pricey!

    When i fitted a chip to my RSi i did it all my self.. its only desoldering 28pins, fitting the eprom and soldering 28pins back in?

    And my soldering skills arnt the best!

    Personally i cant see anybody paying between £30 - £50 for this?

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    I ****ing would - its a nightmare trying to get this done! I'd rather pay and that be the end of it!

    I'd want my old chip reusable though so I could just swap between them.

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    As above, good price for what he is offering, you try getting anyone to do it, and with how rare williams ECU's are i wouldn't risk doing it to mine myself

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    need a chip first though

    anything out there for a standard valver ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gray
    WOW pricey!

    When i fitted a chip to my RSi i did it all my self.. its only desoldering 28pins, fitting the eprom and soldering 28pins back in?

    And my soldering skills arnt the best!

    Personally i cant see anybody paying between £30 - £50 for this?
    Well my soldering skills are! :P I'm a qualified Electronics test technician. So I actually know what I'm doing.

    Anyway, personal choice. we'll see how it goes

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    suppose it wasnt too bad with me as i had a spare RSi ecu anyway

    Good luck with it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunner
    As above, good price for what he is offering, you try getting anyone to do it, and with how rare williams ECU's are i wouldn't risk doing it to mine myself
    Get a phase 1 valver ECU then just swap between that and the willy ECU

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    kj16v comes recommended by me. his services are second to none.

    i was pleased with the chip you fitted for me.

    Gunner

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonr85
    Quote Originally Posted by Lunner
    As above, good price for what he is offering, you try getting anyone to do it, and with how rare williams ECU's are i wouldn't risk doing it to mine myself
    Get a phase 1 valver ECU then just swap between that and the willy ECU
    I've been trying


 

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