The Ace V3 is a good chip for Coronas as it comes pre-programmed with a timing file for them already that works really well. V3 and V5 require a postfix adapter (can use v1 or v2 postfix interchangeably) The S-RGH method using the Ace V3 in my experience has a tiny bit of a boot time performance advantage, but it’s a more difficult install requiring better soldering skills. The Muffin CR4 method on the Trinity is a little bit of an easier install as it requires fewer wires and doesn’t need the tiny R4D4 point which is hard to solder to. S-RGH also commonly called Ace V3 with CR4 speedup method. There are two methods that I really like for Trinity: Check out the Rev C product on my store for those details if you go that route. A coolrunner Rev C can be substituted for the Matrix if you prefer, there is no performance difference but the wiring is labeled a little different. This would allow you to do RGH 1.2 to any Falcon or Jasper 360 for nearly instant boot times. These are grouped together because they are modded in EXACTLY the same method.
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