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Tom_Vts
27th January 2006, 03:23
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CITROEN-SAXO-VTS-CHIP-FOR-ECU-WITH-7-8 50-REV-LIMITER_W0QQitemZ8032604545QQcategoryZ32094QQrdZ1Q Qcm dZViewItem

does this seem a bit suspect to you? am i better not to even contemplate one of these and just get a dastek unichip when i have cams etc...?

benreader
27th January 2006, 03:29
yeah i looked at that the other day mate, sounds a bit sus' if you ask me. if you pay 400-500 quid for a dastek why can you get this dodgy lookin item for 70 quid? id leave it if i were you.

benreader
27th January 2006, 03:30
what sort of hike in insurance would you be looking at if you got a fully remapped dastek chip?

Dan
27th January 2006, 05:54
Leave them alone, anything like that on ebay is utter shite and will do bugger all for the car.

Stick to a standard ecu remap or get a dastek. smileys/smiley2.gif

Benreader- ring your insurance to see what your premium will be with one.

spencer_cammedvts
27th January 2006, 13:41
hees been sellin chips for ages on ebay! hes got really good feedback from them!

Scott
27th January 2006, 15:51
another ebay con man. THe guy who sells the 5p resistors also has good feed back and they also do fuck all.

spencer_cammedvts
27th January 2006, 16:42
what do dasteks do that these dont.? thins is a general Question as i havn't really looked into the advantages of a dastek ove other chips and stuff

Scott
27th January 2006, 16:48
that chip even if it works is mapped to some car that you have no idea about, it could be standard it could be supercharged you have no idea. Either way its mapped to a car that isnt yours it has no idea what mods you have or the charateristics of your engine.

A dastek is mappable to your car each and everytime.


As for 15 bhp from a chip alone i laugh myself sore. Also whats the point in upping the rev limiter when it doesnt make any power up there.

spencer_cammedvts
27th January 2006, 17:40
"As for 15 bhp from a chip alone i laugh myself sore. Also whats the point in upping the rev limiter when it doesnt make any power up there."

suppose you got a point there but the first bit aint true!

iv enquired about these chips with him and he said that he would need the make and model of my ecu and also the ecu number running along the top of the barcode on your ecu top.


he e-mailed me a table of stats showing the time the injuctors are open for in miliseconds throughout the rev range and where i personally think my car is a little flat, you can see that the fuelling is quite lean.
il see if i can post it up matey

Scott
27th January 2006, 18:11
the first bit is true, its not mapped to your car, its not fitted then actively mapped to your car therefore you wont be getting the proper benefits. It might help in some areas then hinder in others. Theres a reason why a dastek or an ecu remap are expensive.

spencer_cammedvts
27th January 2006, 18:18
superchips and bbr's chips are exactly the same and they cost upto £400!

i have played dumb to both superchips and bbr and asked them what is different about the chips to meke the extra bhp and they have all told nearly word for word the same methods and reasons!

why would such well established companies like these be still goin if there chips were shite?

Ratty
27th January 2006, 20:43
S A L E S ! ! ! in the days before mappable piggy back ecus and remappable standard ecus etc then these were considered a good idea, however now a days since you can get better, and they are still as always a generic chip based on the car they tested they wont and will never be as good as those mentioned before.

Scott
27th January 2006, 20:44
Christ i wish you were one of my accounts here i would make a fortune off of you. If your going to be taken in by sales blurb and not the physics then be it on your head