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(10) Real Sst 27sf512 Reburnable Chips Xenocron on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Hillburn, New York, United States

Hillburn, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:27SF512 Part Brand:SST Warranty:No

You are purchasing 10 Reburnable SST Chips for a socketed Honda, Acura ECU. Find a basemap that works for you and keep copies of it or tweak your tune and burn them to different chips. Fine tune it to the way you drive, even on a stock car. To burn a chip, you would need a Burn2 which can be purchased through us as well. We have bundles in our ebay store that include the chips and the burn. 

These are REAL SST CHIPS!! DO NOT get fooled by the fakes being sold on eBay. IF you have any doubts about the chips.
Please Follow the link to moates website giving examples of fakes:
http://support.moates.net/fake-27sf512-chips/

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