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Old Jun 26, 2001 | 12:44 PM
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my friend told me about this board, im a volkswagen owner but a fan of all cars. im wondering if anyone out there has any experience burning proms for vehicles with bosch engine management. im buying a laptop today and will start to research what software and equipment to use. i skimmed traxion's article and im not intimidated yet, but i know it will be more advanced than it sounds on paper. i have experience working with databases, some computer programming, and ive done a little work on cars so will i find the technical side a little easier than most? any help you could offer is greatly appreciated
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Old Jun 26, 2001 | 01:32 PM
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not trying to be a wise *** ...but since ford uses bosch parts might i have better luck at a ford web forum? idunno if they use bosch management or not

how many of you guys burning proms are doing it on obd1 cars?

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Old Jun 26, 2001 | 03:17 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by chriscobal:
my friend told me about this board, im a volkswagen owner but a fan of all cars. im wondering if anyone out there has any experience burning proms for vehicles with bosch engine management. im buying a laptop today and will start to research what software and equipment to use. i skimmed traxion's article and im not intimidated yet, but i know it will be more advanced than it sounds on paper. i have experience working with databases, some computer programming, and ive done a little work on cars so will i find the technical side a little easier than most? any help you could offer is greatly appreciated</font>
I doubt you'll find anything in common with Bosch and GM.
Might hang out at DIY_EFI.org for a while there have been guys working on Bosch stuff from time to time there

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