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    Problems with chip installation

    Im trying to install my markd chip I just got in the mail. Did anyone else have the problem where their old chip was soldered into the board? Is my only choice now to go out and get a soldering gun to get this bitch out? If I try to pry it out Im afraid Im going to break some leads.

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    The chip shouldn't be soldered to the board. The socket it plugs into is soldered but the chip itself can be seperated. Take a closer look.
    Adam Fogg- '88 M3

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      #3
      bro, take a flathead and pry it out from both sides, its not soldered

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        Re: Problems with chip installation

        Originally posted by madjurgen
        Im trying to install my markd chip I just got in the mail. Did anyone else have the problem where their old chip was soldered into the board? Is my only choice now to go out and get a soldering gun to get this bitch out? If I try to pry it out Im afraid Im going to break some leads.
        The only chips that were soldered as far as I know were the 1984 cars.

        James

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          #5
          My chip was soldered in my 85 eta. I just got a newer ECU. You know eta ECU's are a dime a dozen.
          PNW E30 CREW ///

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            #6
            what are the specs on the Mark D chip? Or do have a link to where I could buy one


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              #7
              The early eta 027 ecu's had the chips soldered in. I've seen 2 84's with them soldered. One of my friends unsoldered it and put in the chip. but had problems and ended up buying a new ecu. He wasn't to good at soldering and probally friend the board from to much heat.
              85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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