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Originally Posted by ecoli
The best way to do it is to have your vendor send your ECU to DSMLink when you buy the DSMLink. DSMLink will socket it for $30 and you will know it's done right and has the correct kind of socket in it. Some of cheaper sockets that people use for normal chips don't work with DSMLink.
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+1 for that. I just sent my ECU in to the guys at DSMLink a couple weeks ago, just to have them check it over to ensure there are no issues with it. It checked out good but they told me that it had the wrong type of socket in it (thanks again SLS). So I had them throw in the correct socket and it was $26 plus the shipping involved.