Does anyone know where i can get a cheap cold air or short ram intake for an 03 sunfire?
Also has anyone heard anything about the G-Force chip?
moose84 wrote:Also has anyone heard anything about the G-Force chip?
Yes. It doesn't work because it doesn't do anything for our cars. Nothing real anyway.
I have that chip and it is the best one out there.
Hook up 2 so the power doubles.
cheap ebay intake and you CANNOT chip these cars.
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The Hooptie wrote:I have that chip and it is the best one out there.
Hook up 2 so the power doubles.
But don't do more than 3, because that will just make you go crazy fast!
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I SATCHMOE YOU!!!! wrote:cheap ebay intake and you CANNOT chip these cars.
jeffie knows nothing. do not listen to him.
buy two of those chips at least like mike said. and then buy the most expensive intake you can find. hell buy a k+n and an AEM and fuse them together to make a hybrid intake. you'll get at least 75whp with those mods.
blucavvy wrote:I SATCHMOE YOU!!!! wrote:cheap ebay intake and you CANNOT chip these cars.
jeffie knows nothing. do not listen to him.
buy two of those chips at least like mike said. and then buy the most expensive intake you can find. hell buy a k+n and an AEM and fuse them together to make a hybrid intake. you'll get at least 75whp with those mods.
But dont forget to put the stickers that come with them on your car. Thats like 50whp right there!
I love how the "G-Force Chip" they show uses a 28-pin dip package, yet when you read the description...
G-Force Douche-bag wrote:
Installation can be performed by anyone using simple hand tools. The GForce module installs into your CHEVROLET CAVALIER's engine bay and is connected via 2 wires that plug into the AIT sensor. This unit is then able to reprogram the ECU thus improving your car's performance.
In other words, assuming you actually do receive the product pictured, you are (at best) buying a 14 resistor array (Should cost less than $1) and it's marked down from $399 to $69. No matter what "chip" you buy, if it doesn't require a constant voltage source (usually 5V), it's not programming or reprogramming anything. All it's doing is providing false readings to the IAT sensor.
Sorry, but as Jeffie said, if you have a 96' and up J-body, the chips are a scam.
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