Performance ECU Chip
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Performance ECU Chip
Hey, has anyone else put a performance chip in their car? I just put one in my car last night, with all the de-soldering and re-soldering it took me about 3 hours. But damn, It made alot of difference in my 92 Acura Integra. I'm now holding 3rd gear to 90+, and 2nd gear will snap your damn neck. Has anyone else had good luck with them too (or bad). The beauty of it is that the chip only cost me $20 and 3 hours of my time.
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hell yeah its a deal, the allmighty e-bay! I'm going to have to put an e-bay sticker in the back window after I finish building it entirely off of e-bay!
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Originally posted by barneyls
Hey, has anyone else put a performance chip in their car? I just put one in my car last night, with all the de-soldering and re-soldering it took me about 3 hours. But damn, It made alot of difference in my 92 Acura Integra. I'm now holding 3rd gear to 90+, and 2nd gear will snap your damn neck. Has anyone else had good luck with them too (or bad). The beauty of it is that the chip only cost me $20 and 3 hours of my time.
Hey, has anyone else put a performance chip in their car? I just put one in my car last night, with all the de-soldering and re-soldering it took me about 3 hours. But damn, It made alot of difference in my 92 Acura Integra. I'm now holding 3rd gear to 90+, and 2nd gear will snap your damn neck. Has anyone else had good luck with them too (or bad). The beauty of it is that the chip only cost me $20 and 3 hours of my time.
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a dude on e-bay named rpang is selling these chips. its not a mugen or anything. i takes your factory rev limiter to 8500 and boost your fuel/air mix. i have my MSD rev limiter set at 8000. and i'm shifting @ 7000. seems to be a good point for my car. you have to bid on them so someone could drive the price up but he's selling so many i think that you can find one. no one even bid against me. he starts the bidding at $20 so i think thats all he's really looking to get.
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Originally posted by barneyls
a dude on e-bay named rpang is selling these chips. its not a mugen or anything. i takes your factory rev limiter to 8500 and boost your fuel/air mix. i have my MSD rev limiter set at 8000. and i'm shifting @ 7000. seems to be a good point for my car. you have to bid on them so someone could drive the price up but he's selling so many i think that you can find one. no one even bid against me. he starts the bidding at $20 so i think thats all he's really looking to get.
a dude on e-bay named rpang is selling these chips. its not a mugen or anything. i takes your factory rev limiter to 8500 and boost your fuel/air mix. i have my MSD rev limiter set at 8000. and i'm shifting @ 7000. seems to be a good point for my car. you have to bid on them so someone could drive the price up but he's selling so many i think that you can find one. no one even bid against me. he starts the bidding at $20 so i think thats all he's really looking to get.
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be careful about E-bay products. there is a guy selling "coolant bypass kits" and "timing advance kits" for SHO's and alot of other cars. This can be okay in some applications and yet a very bad choice in others. the coolant bypass essentially tricks the ACT into sending a lower temprature signal to your ECU thus shifting the fuel curve as if you actually had colder air coming into your MAF. This is what a CAI is intended to do. But since the air is not ACTUALLY colder it will cause you to run richer which can cause problems. Timing advance... Timing advance can be okay in small increments, and after doing some specific mods. However the kind of HP gains (20+) this kit states would push the timing advance to a dangerous level, causing your knock sensor to go bad prematurley and causing a myriad of problems in a few thousand miles. And who wants to by a new engine? Get the damn CAI and do your own timing advance. if i need it done i'll get a Ted Breaux LPM....
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Originally posted by DoC-JoneS
be careful about E-bay products. there is a guy selling "coolant bypass kits" and "timing advance kits" for SHO's and alot of other cars. This can be okay in some applications and yet a very bad choice in others. the coolant bypass essentially tricks the ACT into sending a lower temprature signal to your ECU thus shifting the fuel curve as if you actually had colder air coming into your MAF. This is what a CAI is intended to do. But since the air is not ACTUALLY colder it will cause you to run richer which can cause problems. Timing advance... Timing advance can be okay in small increments, and after doing some specific mods. However the kind of HP gains (20+) this kit states would push the timing advance to a dangerous level, causing your knock sensor to go bad prematurley and causing a myriad of problems in a few thousand miles. And who wants to by a new engine? Get the damn CAI and do your own timing advance. if i need it done i'll get a Ted Breaux LPM....
be careful about E-bay products. there is a guy selling "coolant bypass kits" and "timing advance kits" for SHO's and alot of other cars. This can be okay in some applications and yet a very bad choice in others. the coolant bypass essentially tricks the ACT into sending a lower temprature signal to your ECU thus shifting the fuel curve as if you actually had colder air coming into your MAF. This is what a CAI is intended to do. But since the air is not ACTUALLY colder it will cause you to run richer which can cause problems. Timing advance... Timing advance can be okay in small increments, and after doing some specific mods. However the kind of HP gains (20+) this kit states would push the timing advance to a dangerous level, causing your knock sensor to go bad prematurley and causing a myriad of problems in a few thousand miles. And who wants to by a new engine? Get the damn CAI and do your own timing advance. if i need it done i'll get a Ted Breaux LPM....