QUOTE(Louis_Cincinelli @ Jun 15, 2006 - 11:26 PM) [snapback]445226[/snapback]
i saw this **** on eBay and was wondering if anyone out there could help me out. it seems too good to be true. is this **** a rip off or does it really do what it says it does?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Racing-Chip...sspagenameZWDVWwow, i hope you don't fall for any of these fake things, so many people look 4 the cheap h/p, if you find anything that says its a "piggy bank" chip, or intake chip, basicly it is a resistor that plugs into your intake temp prope, i got this friendly advice from someone once, find your library (or at least this is where i got my info) and find the big fatty technical book for your car, look for the ohlm resistance for the temperature on the intake temp probe, and look for something relatively cold, i thought 30 degrees would be good, then look over on the graph and match the ohlm resistance up, when you know how much reisitance you need, then head over to radio shack, and pick up the resistor,....cheap.... and then just unplug your probe, and stick the ends of the reisitor in both sides, its basicly telling your computer that it is recieving cold air, thus improving your timing curve, i did this myself, not liek i dynoed it or anything, but i think my friend did , and i got some gains... and i guess some gains, no matter how much is good, since it costs less than a Big Mac
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