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- | {{ http://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/v3peeks/v3previewboard.gif?direct&}}The core piece of ECMLink is a flash module plug-in that goes into place of a stock EPROM chip. To use ECMLink, your ECU needs to have an [[http://www.dsmlink.com/images/photos/inside1geprom.jpg|EPROM chip inside]] so that we can remove that chip, [[http://www.dsmlink.com/images/forums/ecudocs/withsocket.jpg|install a socket]] and then install our V3 flash module into this socket. | + | {{ https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/v3peeks/v3previewboard.gif?direct&}}The core piece of ECMLink is a flash module plug-in that goes into place of a stock EPROM chip. To use ECMLink, your ECU needs to have an [[https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/photos/inside1geprom.jpg|EPROM chip inside]] so that we can remove that chip, [[https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/forums/ecudocs/withsocket.jpg|install a socket]] and then install our V3 flash module into this socket. |
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- | * 95 EPROM ECU (MD312464 or MD309947 with "E" on [[http://www.dsmlink.com/images/photos/eculabel-mid.gif|the case label]]) | + | * 95 EPROM ECU (MD312464 or MD309947 with "E" on [[https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/photos/eculabel-mid.gif|the case label]]) |
- | * 95 non-EPROM ECU (MD312464 or MD309947 without "E" on [[http://www.dsmlink.com/images/photos/eculabel-mid.gif|the case label]]) | + | * 95 non-EPROM ECU (MD312464 or MD309947 without "E" on [[https://www.ecmtuning.com/images/photos/eculabel-mid.gif|the case label]]) |
* 96 non-EPROM ECU (MD321911 or MD321912) | * 96 non-EPROM ECU (MD321911 or MD321912) | ||
* 97 non-EPROM ECU (MD326328 or MD335287) | * 97 non-EPROM ECU (MD326328 or MD335287) | ||
- | The following sections break each of these down for you. We do usually have ECUs in stock too, if you can't find one yourself. We sell them directly off [[http://www.ecmtuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=41|our website]] with new ECMLink package purchases<font 14px line-height: 19.600000381469727px;/Arial, sans-serif;;rgb(51, 51, 51) font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 19.600000381469727px;;;#ffffff>made directly through us. If you plan to order your ECMLink package from a reseller, we ask that the reseller work with you to locate an appropriate ECU. They are simply too hard to keep in stock for all the resellers out there.</font> | + | The following sections break each of these down for you. We do usually have ECUs in stock too, if you can't find one yourself. We sell them directly off [[https://www.ecmtuning.com/product_info.php?cPath=24&products_id=41|our website]] with new ECMLink package purchases<font 14px line-height: 19.600000381469727px;/Arial, sans-serif;;rgb(51, 51, 51) font-family: Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 19.600000381469727px;;;#ffffff>made directly through us. If you plan to order your ECMLink package from a reseller, we ask that the reseller work with you to locate an appropriate ECU. They are simply too hard to keep in stock for all the resellers out there.</font> |
==== Using a 95 EPROM ECU ==== | ==== Using a 95 EPROM ECU ==== | ||
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All you need to do is select "2G non-EPROM conversion" in the socket/conversion option at the bottom of the ECMLink ordering page. | All you need to do is select "2G non-EPROM conversion" in the socket/conversion option at the bottom of the ECMLink ordering page. | ||
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