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    hondata memory

    If my ecu has been sitting on the shelf for 3 years, will it lose its tune from not being powered for such a long time?

    94 dc2 with s100.

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    If my penoose hasnt been used in 3yrs in my pants .. Could i still get a woody and use it at full potential later down the track?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cbauto View Post
    If my ecu has been sitting on the shelf for 3 years, will it lose its tune from not being powered for such a long time?

    94 dc2 with s100.
    if srs will be fine m8

    Quote Originally Posted by Rage King View Post
    If my penoose hasnt been used in 3yrs in my pants .. Could i still get a woody and use it at full potential later down the track?


    1980 8in bbc
    if srs still can
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    it will not loose its memory

    the ROM is stored on an EEPROM or EPROM which is non-volatile

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    it will not loose its memory

    the ROM is stored on an EEPROM or EPROM which is non-volatile
    Yep, this is the long answer

    Answers both baus question and rage kings question
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    dem Zac EPROM memories forever stored..

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    good thing about EPROMS and EEPROMS is they can be erased unlike the above dudes problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    good thing about EPROMS and EEPROMS is they can be erased unlike the above dudes problems
    bahahahahahahahaha

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    all hail rage king

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    good thing about EPROMS and EEPROMS is they can be erased unlike the above dudes problems
    Zac EFPROMS on a mission to be erased......

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