Hey guys, I have a bullydog 4 position chip,(Same as 6pos without Valet and high idle)That i bout cheap from a buddy. if I send it to Tony, can he reburn this chip or do i have to buy a whole new chip.
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im 94% sure you have to get a new on. I had one i bought new and was able to take it back, but i took it back and didnt have it reburnt so i think it was because it couldnt have been reburnt. Make sense? it was a while ago tho. sorry
man what a difference [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smokin.gif[/img]
Link to Tony in my sig, but I agree you probably won't be able to.
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good-times.webshots.com/photo/2120855500037306169oDlfMF Well did you touch it?
A couple of weeks ago, Dale I. (Tyamr Performance) re-burned my 4 position Bullydog chip, so it can be done. I think the only catch would be if the original burner "locked" the programming.
Tim
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