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Originally Posted by Calum
Or it's just that easy to use. :P
It's really not much different than a RTv1, just much slower to make changes on. An RTv1 is just an emulator and a consult adapter packaged together- With a regular consult adapter and a burner you've got the same capabilities in a basic board, just to make a change you have to remove the chips, burn them, then put them back in. This thread shows you how to burn chips-
http://www.sr20forum.com/calumsult/1...tes-burn1.html
The B14 ECU is a bit more of a pain in the butt to work with as the daughterboard is upside down in the ECU, so to change chips you have to carefully unscrew it and fold it over.
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ugh, I look at these instructions and I feel like i'm reading an alien language. The process makes sense but it seems as though I will be spending the same amount of money on the burner, software, board, that I should just buy a plug n play. Not to mention that if this was cheaper I would probably just mess it up.
Thank you for your time Calum but I think a plug n play only way for me.