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It looks as if there's quite a selection of different chips out there than i can throw into my 3.6L DME brain.
I've been running a chip from someone on the east coast (forgot the name) and i have been quite happy. I switched to another chip for testing and it runs well, but has a few minor issues. My main point is, however, none of the chips advertised really comes with any reliable information on what they actually do. All i get is the typical sales pitch. More performance, better torque, more this, more that ... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Is there any info out there on different options with some actual real life experiece? I'm not asking about your "seat of the pants" impressions, but rather some hard numbers that show actual performance. I know there's no substitute for dyno time, but i'd rather get some good data on a bunch of different chips *before* i fork out wads of cash ... anyone? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) Andy |
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