Here is a regular socketed P75-A01.
This was done on an 02D01980-1502 board.
The starting point for this conversion is the removal of components at the following locations.- C63 (Sometimes in Place)(These first three were in place on my test board)
- R90 (Sometimes in Place)(")
- C71 (Sometimes in Place)(")
- R149
- R148
- R141
- R140
- J4
- J12
After Removing those components I added the following along with the normal components found in any chipping kit.- IC14 SK5151s
- R142 10k resistor
- R143 51k resistor
- R144 12k resistor
- J10 0 OHM resistor
- Q17 A143 (I used NTE2362)
- Q26 D1423
- R107 220 OHM
- R115 220 OHM
- R116 220 OHM
- D11 Diode 1n4004
- Q34 NEC D1780
- Q37 D1423 (C2785 or C2240 depending on which p75 I am looking at This has been in place on all the P75 boards I have.)
- Knock board from the ECU of your choice installed at FC1
And Finally if you can track one down swap everything into a p72 case. Or come up with your own mounting solution for the knock board. I'm trying to figure out what will work the best as an alternate housing for the knock board for when I don't have a spare P72 case.
Here is the picture of where all the components are located. Forgot to highlight Q34.

I just ordered the rest of the components necessary to complete this conversion on a second board to make sure it carries over consistently from one p75 to the next. I will continue to update as I go along. Hopefully this will be added to the WIKI if it turns out to be universally applicable to p75 ECUs.