Installing a (C7006) SSD Chip in a module casing ...
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:25 pm
Hello GG and others,
First - Lets Welcome to FRC ...
"New-bies" Anthony and his 2 sons ... Also racing their Scalextric 'Nissan Skyline' digital cars very impressively at event #189 - Thursday 2nd. April 2015 ...
At the same time - Remember when I talked to you Gordon about how these type cars are/could be chipped in a somewhat different manner because of the type chassis & non-digital module/casing they carry
Well, only for me to find out/remember after showing you underneath (having the straight under pan) that the Nissan Skyline car, don't carry the same type chassis as the JGTC - Honda NSXs, Toyota Supras & the Nissan 350Zs with non-digital modules.
http://www.slotcarcentre.co.uk/images/takara.pdf
So, here's a link explaining it in a cool & full proof technique
Luke
First - Lets Welcome to FRC ...
"New-bies" Anthony and his 2 sons ... Also racing their Scalextric 'Nissan Skyline' digital cars very impressively at event #189 - Thursday 2nd. April 2015 ...
At the same time - Remember when I talked to you Gordon about how these type cars are/could be chipped in a somewhat different manner because of the type chassis & non-digital module/casing they carry
Well, only for me to find out/remember after showing you underneath (having the straight under pan) that the Nissan Skyline car, don't carry the same type chassis as the JGTC - Honda NSXs, Toyota Supras & the Nissan 350Zs with non-digital modules.
http://www.slotcarcentre.co.uk/images/takara.pdf
So, here's a link explaining it in a cool & full proof technique
Luke