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Just to let you guys know, if you've seen the following info.... a lot of the information is available for free (because he ripped it from my site) including several ROMs. most of my information was translated from a Jap site (credited) or derived from the boostcrusing info (credited) and is available freely

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/ROMEG.html

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/FuelMaps.html

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/TimingMaps.html

this guy is also trying to sell a CD with ROMS and MAP addresses for .... R31 skyline, VL Turbo and 300ZX... wonder where he got these from???

this kind of stuff makes me not wanna put up the new things i have found out (disassembly, checksum calculation, injector scaling etc). i dare say the silvia stuff came from the silvia guys / boostcrusing.com pages also....

as you can imagine... this guy has got a nice email from me :D

matt

Hi,

We have just updated our chip list to 308+ chips plus some new software and  

racer tool kits.  Please check out our latest chip list:

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/ChipTable_23.html

GOOD NEWS for NISSAN cars owner, we can now tune some Nissan Bad Boys like  

Skyline R31, R32, R33 , Silvia, 180SX, Sentra SER, 300ZX Turbo, 300XZ Twin  

Turbo and even Holden Commodore VLT.  Just purchase the new Nissan CDROM  

which comes with ROM files, tuning tips, and FREE ROMEDITOR with tuning  

guide.

Please check out the New Nissan Section on how to chip a Nissan ECCS ECU:

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/Nissan.html

We have also improved the HONDA OBD2 EPROM Emulator T-Rex II. It is now on  

offer at US$400 each including two racing chips. The normal price is US$600.

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/OBD2Emu2.html

We are giving away free info on how to build your own OBD2a (96-98), OBD2b  

(99-01) to OBD 1 conversion harness. Save you $$$$$ from buying those  

expensive conversion harness.

For interactive table : http://www.autoserve.8m.com/OBD2ab1A.html

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/OBD2ab1.html for plain table plus pin out  

diagrams: http://www.autoserve.8m.com/cgi-bin/i/OBD2to1ab2.jpg

For details & photo of how to chip your own Honda ECU:

http://www.autoserve.8m.com/

We are currently looking for dealers in all parts of the world. Please email

us for our dealer starter OBD 0,1,2 kit details, that's everything u need to

start this fastest expanding business. Together we will conquer this last  

frontier of motorsport.

For detail please email [email protected].

Thank you.

Richard

Autoserve

Malaysia

http://www.autoserve.8m.com

[email protected]  

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that sucks big time, not surprised tho.... does have "Malaysia" written down the bottom, dodgiest country.

disclaimer: my dad was born in malaysia, i've been there at least half a dozen times, prob more. Country is backward and f*cked up. So before ppl cry "racist" i thought i'd add this little note. But i'm half chinese anyway, no malaysian blood.

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