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| - | ====== Non-EPROM Conversion Process ====== | + | ====== 1G Non-EPROM Conversion Process ====== |
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| - | This page shows the process on a 1G ECU. The 2G conversion process is even more complicated and delicate! You can see pictures of the 2G process here. | + | This page shows the process on a 1G ECU. The 2G conversion process is even more complicated and delicate! You can see pictures of the 2G process here. |
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| The following picture shows an original non-EPROM board, ready for modification (click to enlarge). | The following picture shows an original non-EPROM board, ready for modification (click to enlarge). | ||
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| ===== CPU Removed ===== | ===== CPU Removed ===== | ||
| The first step is to carefully remove the CPU and make a few other modifications to the ECU's PCB to prepare it for our conversion. The following picture shows a board after this step is complete (click to enlarge). | The first step is to carefully remove the CPU and make a few other modifications to the ECU's PCB to prepare it for our conversion. The following picture shows a board after this step is complete (click to enlarge). | ||
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| ===== Adapter Plug ===== | ===== Adapter Plug ===== | ||
| After the CPU is removed, we have to install an adapter plug in its place. The following picture shows a board after this step is complete (click to enlarge). Note the careful solder work involved on those pins. | After the CPU is removed, we have to install an adapter plug in its place. The following picture shows a board after this step is complete (click to enlarge). Note the careful solder work involved on those pins. | ||
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| ===== Finished Product ===== | ===== Finished Product ===== | ||
| The final step is to snap our specially designed conversion board into place. The following picture shows the finished result (click to enlarge). | The final step is to snap our specially designed conversion board into place. The following picture shows the finished result (click to enlarge). | ||
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