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T_J_G
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Re: Performance chips - do they really work?
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Reply #10 on:
08 September 2006, 15:01 »
hopefully i will be able to ell you when i get mine through.
not that i can drive my car at the moment though
Should be here Monday/Tuesday.
And how can i tell if it's a cheap resistor or the real deal!?
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rubjonny
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Hello, my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
Re: Performance chips - do they really work?
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Reply #11 on:
08 September 2006, 16:04 »
if you have to open up your ECU and fit a 'piggyback' chip then you know its the real deal. The resistor mod requires you to splice a resistor into the inlet air temp sender wiring!
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Hello my name is John and I'm a dub addict.
takethefifth
I live here
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Re: Performance chips - do they really work?
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08 September 2006, 18:30 »
That one definately isn't a resistor style one. It will replace a chip inside your ecu that looks the same and contains the fuelling map for your car.
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T_J_G
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Re: Performance chips - do they really work?
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14 September 2006, 15:00 »
chipped,
good results..see my thread called 'i've just been chipped'
Piss easy to do aswell.
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Fielder
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Re: Performance chips - do they really work?
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28 September 2006, 15:10 »
Ive just ordered mine from e-gay
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hahahaha fielders a c**k. sorry but he is just a tit. What a waste of forum space for that moron.
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