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S2 Aries 28-pin ZIF Socket [S2] |
$16.00 |
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[1/5]: William Kimpton, 04/20/2020
This was to big to fit into my honda ECU |
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[5/5]: Dustin Murry, 03/08/2014
Love it. Makes swapping chips so much easier, when you're too cheap to get the ostrich! |
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[5/5]: Phillip Kuhn, 04/25/2012
Great product ! I have used several of these now with no issues. |
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[5/5]: Kenneth Siegner, 07/23/2005
This thing is heavy duty. It is better than my programmers ZIF. Shipping was extremely fast. Thanks Moates.net |
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[5/5]: Chad Eickhoff, 05/24/2005
Bulletproof ZIF. Will withstand the rigors of thousands of chip swaps and ask for more. These same style sockets are in my Needham's SA20 mutli-chip burner; that old sucker has burned many thousands of of EPROMS and is still going strong.
Best $10 you will spend even if you are real time tuning. |
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[5/5]: Rodney Mclaughlin, 04/24/2005
The Zif socket is the way to go if you are not real time tuning. |
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