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Tramsootru
Hey guys-

Not really looking to get into "cheating" etc, but I'd like to mod one of my controllers just simply because I can't keep anything I own stock.. I'm looking at ways to get more air in/out of my Box as it is..

Anyway, I've been looking at some of the kits on the market - seems like there are quite a few.. I don't want to buy some junk that isn't worth the money I'm paying for it..

Anyone have any recommendations of some of the "better known/well liked" kits?

I've tried to do a search and found the tutorials for the true DIY, but I'm not looking to spend that much time tinkering. smile.gif

Thanks guys

Jeff

Gfaja
get something that runs burnmeup, others will hopefully recommend good companies.

The problem is that a lot of these companies sell chips/setups that can over time damage your controller. They just don't care about that. the trigger isn't supposed to take more than 1.5 volts, but because the source for the chip is typically 3 volts, to make their kit simple, they often don't bother to lower it, which can work for a while, but could burn out the chip put there by microsoft over time.
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