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Where can i Chip my 1.8t?

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Old Nov 1, 2004 | 01:55 PM
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Default Re: Where can i Chip my 1.8t?

my 0.02.........go REVO. I had both (apr/revo) and I like the revo chip MUCH better....I have an 03 gti and when I just had it chipped I loved the revo. My buddy Ben actually does the revo chipping around here, he lives in Va. Beach. I would go with the SPS3, it gives you the most tunibility (sp?). go to the revo website and look for him.... i think his website is euroautotuning.com......check it out!!!!
Old Nov 2, 2004 | 06:06 AM
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Default Re: Where can i Chip my 1.8t?

your going to see alot of REVO and Upsolute 1.8T's in Hampton Roads because their local and their drivers will swear by them. hp/tq numbers are almost identical with chips give or take a few here and there depending on the car. ive been dealing with APR for 3 years and 50K miles now and i never had any problems.

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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 06:14 AM
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Default Re: Where can i Chip my 1.8t?

Originally Posted by greygti
why? They don't make the most power and their chip does not have better drivability than the others.
so whats the order?
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