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ORIGINAL: onepoint8tee
Seems right to me.... But, if not, I guess I shouldnt have skipped math class to go get high all those times in high school..........
Seems right to me.... But, if not, I guess I shouldnt have skipped math class to go get high all those times in high school..........
ORIGINAL: cincyTT
My math, $0.25 for a diode, $40-100 for a mbc, $40-80 for a boost gauge. Those look more appealing to me.
My math, $0.25 for a diode, $40-100 for a mbc, $40-80 for a boost gauge. Those look more appealing to me.
or the speedtuning chip for a bit more than a new TurboXS boost controller and diode. If you don't know to buy metric or SAE tools, I wouldn't recommend you attempt a diode install. You just need an 8mm to open the ECU cover...haha. And DO get a boost gauge.
ORIGINAL: cincyTT
no, ya dont. The ecu has nothing to do with a diode install
ORIGINAL: Bogie
You just need an 8mm to open the ECU cover...
You just need an 8mm to open the ECU cover...
ORIGINAL: cincyTT
no, ya dont. The ecu has nothing to do with a diode install
ORIGINAL: Bogie
You just need an 8mm to open the ECU cover...
You just need an 8mm to open the ECU cover...
ORIGINAL: Bogie
you are that confident in him that you think he can handle doing a diode install himself?
you are that confident in him that you think he can handle doing a diode install himself?
My bad, i just reread your post and what i said makes no sense.. [:@]
A diode is all of soldering a diode between 2 wires and setting a boost controller. Thats it. I even give you the location and identify the 2 wires to connect. A 4yr old could do it.
A diode is all of soldering a diode between 2 wires and setting a boost controller. Thats it. I even give you the location and identify the 2 wires to connect. A 4yr old could do it.
yeah, monkey see monkey do. I was gonna do it, but I decided on the cheapchip instead for now. It's on junkyard passat 1.8T ecu that I got cheap anyway. I kept my original ecu for sending out for a BT program that I'll need much later down the road.


