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Finally chipped my P06, what do ya think?

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    Finally chipped my P06, what do ya think?

    Finally got around to chipping my P06, what do ya think of my solder job (please criticize, I can take it!)? Personally I was pleased with how it turned out.





    Now to find a Moats Demon board for cheap...
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    i kno nothing about ecu's


    looks fresh tho
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      #3
      What is the plug in the lower left corner for. It looks like a USB expansion port on a motherboard lol.

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        #4
        Damn Bro you sir have some SKILLS!!!! two thumbs up!


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          #5
          Originally posted by F20A CB7 View Post
          i kno nothing about ecu's


          looks fresh tho
          I'll take fresh.

          Originally posted by Tippey764 View Post
          What is the plug in the lower left corner for. It looks like a USB expansion port on a motherboard lol.
          That would be the a data logging header. Very important part when doing this stuffs.

          Originally posted by StinkinLincoln View Post
          Damn Bro you sir have some SKILLS!!!! two thumbs up!
          Thank you very much. I had fun doing it, enough so that I need to get a few more to play with so I can get better at it.
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            #6
            Nice...you got better soldering skills then i have..lol I tell ya soldering wires together and soldering on a circuit board are two completely different things..lmao
            I too chipped a PO6 and converted it to manual and my soldering on that was horrible but hey how else are you going to learn?
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              #7
              I'd say you did a great job with your soldering, looks great! I have a couple ecu's modded to accept customs chips for custom tuning, great stuff

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                Originally posted by BLUBB2 View Post
                Nice...you got better soldering skills then i have..lol I tell ya soldering wires together and soldering on a circuit board are two completely different things..lmao
                I too chipped a PO6 and converted it to manual and my soldering on that was horrible but hey how else are you going to learn?
                Exactly! Get a ECU, a soldering iron and just have at it!
                The thing I need to work on better is desoldering but that might just be a limiting factor of my super cheap iron I bought form Parts Express just not getting hot enough to get the solder melted and wicked up.

                Originally posted by Deetz View Post
                I'd say you did a great job with your soldering, looks great! I have a couple ecu's modded to accept customs chips for custom tuning, great stuff
                Thanks. And yes this is some great stuff, just had a ball doing it yesterday. Wish I had more to do today...

                A quick tip, when doing it keep this image in your mind as what NOT to do:




                I remember seeing these on Honda Tech years ago and was appalled that someone paid money for someone to do that.
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                  #9
                  ^^ not sp fresh
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                    #10
                    MRX would be proud.

                    When he chipped my ECU, he was incredibly anal about making each connection absolutely perfect.

                    What did you use to remove the old solder?






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                      #11
                      Originally posted by F20A CB7 View Post
                      ^^ not sp fresh
                      Nope, not at all.
                      Originally posted by deevergote View Post
                      MRX would be proud.

                      When he chipped my ECU, he was incredibly anal about making each connection absolutely perfect.

                      What did you use to remove the old solder?
                      Being anal is a good thing. It may take longer to do some things but it is totally worth it.

                      I used Tech Spray's desoldering wick. Used it many times before with good results, but I think my soldering iron was just not hot enough to wick it up the first try, so I added a bit of solder to each point then wicked it back up.
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                        #12
                        I used desoldering braid from radioshack.I not sure if you guys would recommend that but it worked out great for me.
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                          Originally posted by BLUBB2 View Post
                          I used desoldering braid from radioshack.I not sure if you guys would recommend that but it worked out great for me.
                          Yep, that's pretty much the same exact stuff I use/used.
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