burning chips?
Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 10,950
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From: Orange, SoCal
Car: 1990 Pontiac Trans Am
Engine: 355 TPI siamesed runners
Transmission: Tremec T56
Axle/Gears: 12-Bolt 3.73
You know, there's a tech article here that talks about what you need.
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1991 Camaro Z28
5.7L 5-Speed (originally 305)
13.25 @ 107.18 MPH
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West Coast GM Shootout 2001!
1991 Camaro Z28
5.7L 5-Speed (originally 305)
13.25 @ 107.18 MPH
Southern California
Member: SoCal 3rd Gen F-Bodies
Webmaster: SoCal F-Bodies
-=ICON Motorsports=-
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Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 10,907
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From: The Bone Yard
Car: Death Mobile
Engine: 666 c.i.
Wrong board as Kevin said.
Go to DIY_PROM burning and click on the link at the top of the main menu on the PROM board.
Due to the EXTREME repetiveness of this same question on the PROM, you will get the same answer I am giving now.
That is why we put that link on the top of the PROM board.
Go to DIY_PROM burning and click on the link at the top of the main menu on the PROM board.
Due to the EXTREME repetiveness of this same question on the PROM, you will get the same answer I am giving now.
That is why we put that link on the top of the PROM board.
TGO Supporter
Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 10,907
Likes: 5
From: The Bone Yard
Car: Death Mobile
Engine: 666 c.i.
Look at the top of the screen and you'll see "Please read Traxion's PROM BURNING INTRODUCTION technical article" and you will be well on your way to having your questions answered.
After the article, feel free to ask any specific question you need to "fill in the blanks".
After the article, feel free to ask any specific question you need to "fill in the blanks".
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