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Mr_X
13th November 2005, 16:27
Can anyone give me more info on chipping?
Sean
13th November 2005, 16:43
if you mean Superchips then i wouldnt advise it. they are not tailored specifically for your car,and are notorious for making the car run lean at the top end. your best bet is to carry out modifications such as breathing mods, cams etc, then either fit a piggyback ecu such as the Dastek Unichip which can be mapped to suit your individual car, or have the standard ecu remapped.
mark_saxo
14th November 2005, 03:50
aye,i've heard good things about the dastek uni-chips
WestyVTR
14th November 2005, 12:25
aye,i've heard good things about the dastek uni-chips
rightly so matey... smileys/smiley2.gif
gafvts
15th November 2005, 00:17
i have had a superchip on my vts and i think they are quite good,alot of people dont like them though,my car run fine with a chip and i could tell a difference in power
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