(10) Real Sst 27sf512 Reburnable Chips Xenocron on 2040-parts.com
Hillburn, New York, United States
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. On Oct-31-06 at 06:56:39 PST, seller added the following information:
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