anybody out there familiar with these performance chips that they advertise on e-bay claiming up to 20hp gain ... ( Pro Choice Performance, Racing-X, Must-C and the like) ... for 30 bucks it sounds like cheap hp ... if they do what they claim to do. Regards ... Irv
all those chips are a dangerous scam.
they have been on ebay since ebay
opened up.I would stay clear .
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They are scam. The real chip are not sell on ebay.
Check
THAT
They have the best chip for the 660.
Gilles
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^^ were is the chip at that website.. i dunno if im blind or not cuz i didnt see anythign about the chip.
but yea ebay chips = bad
1989 Pontiac Sunbird GT - LT3
email them. They had them last summer and they had a good result on a 3.1 with dyno proof(not from the company)
Gilles
2.3 Ho
I heard of this company as well -- only compliments
However, be aware that most performance chips
require that you switch premium fuel.
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the conscienious is that e-bay performance chips are bad, suggestions as to get the best gas mileage and performance on a daily driver 2.0L ... regards, Irv
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should this be perhaps a new topic? ... thanks in advance ... Irv
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irv quan wrote:the conscienious is that e-bay performance chips are bad, suggestions as to get the best gas mileage and performance on a daily driver 2.0L ... regards, Irv
... eBay chips were always a scam. Heck, I don't believe in the
legitimate chips either -- most of them require an upgrade to
premium fuel. I would only recommend a performance chip/
ecu reflash if you owned a vehicle that already called for
premium fuel, or if you had no regard for your ROI (is the extra
money you spend on premium fuel over the life of your vehicle
worth the 5hp gain)
Stick with the I/E/H formula (intake/ exhaust/ headers) on ALL
vehicles for the best gas mileage and performance results.
Of course, every vehicle will have its fine-tuning options, but
I'm not a car expert -- I like to stick to the basics.
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point taken ... thanks all .. no desire to screw up what works !
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