Pulling tune on DLTK chip
- krusty
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Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Just trying to pull a tune on a DLTK factory chip that has had a Kalmaker tune burnt onto it but am having issues. Kalmaker told me that I need a MemprogL to read/ write chips which would be fine for a D1245Y but the stock ECU chip is hardwired to the memcal base and gets damaged if I try to remove it.
Can someone either link me to an adaptor or explain the de soldering process for these chips please. Don't want to wreck the chip that contains the base tune
Can someone either link me to an adaptor or explain the de soldering process for these chips please. Don't want to wreck the chip that contains the base tune
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
its easy when youve done more than a couple of hundred LOL takes about 2 minutes.knife under end of chip and pop it up a mm push memcal metal tabs back down with hot soldering iron.lift rear max 1mm do the same. do that a couple of times and then there will be the odd pin that just needs a tiny hit and she will pop out .poke iron into each hole to clear out solder so you can see in there good and shes ready for socketing.you will need a fine tip iron.
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Ta Delco. Looks too consistent to be a soldered joint. Is it just me lack of familiarity with these babies or could it possibly be that the chip is pressed to the base/ socket tabs?
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Or can possibly get some of these and read the chip without removing it ...
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
just make an adapter & read it without removing it
much easier
much easier
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Thanks Doc n Ryan. That's exactly what I was hoping for. Any idea what they are called so I can source one today through Jaycar?
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
Something like this should do the trick .. http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.as ... rm=KEYWORD
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
You just made my day as well as my mates that owns the car we need to adjust the tune on
Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
When you do get the bin you could post it up for a look.
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Re: Pulling tune on DLTK chip
vn5000 wrote:When you do get the bin you could post it up for a look.
Will do but it's a kal bin. No probs for you guys though I'm sure heh heh.