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27th December 2008, 18:17
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saxo vtr superchip
hi evryone have come across a superchip for a saxo vtr and wanted to know what they look like as ive never seen 1, the lad thats got it says it cost him over around £300 and he has receipt to prove it, the pick looks like its a proper chip and with receipt to prove i'm tempted to buy but jus wanted your thoughts on it, i know there loads of fake "superchips" about and i can confirm its not some daft resistor or any thing, best way to describe is it looks like and old computer cartridge game if you know what i mean? any help appreciated
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27th December 2008, 18:37
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chips imo are not really worth the cash
proper chips will do a little for performance but there not really brilliant
tbh for the price a mild cam is a better option
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i passed over 5 years ago now. 3 points no crashes. I'm too good to crash...
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27th December 2008, 18:42
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i totally agree with you mate, the chip jus pretty much the same as remap for what you get but for the price its bein offerd i beleive its worth the money, jus trying to see if it is a legit chip? getting my car cammed was what ive been looking to do nex then a remap but if this chips legit its guna be alot cheaper then the cam, the lad reckons its a 10-15 bhp increase but im only really expectin anything between 6-11bhp
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27th December 2008, 18:43
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yes but a remap is a much better option as its suited to your car specifically where as a chip is just a basic change and may not suit the mods you have
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27th December 2008, 19:18
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so you dont think its worth it at all?, all i have performance wise is induction kit, 4 branch and straight through system, was going for cams then a remap but this has popped up, what would be the most you'd pay for it?
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27th December 2008, 19:20
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tbh i wouldnt bother id just wait for the cams and map
not sure what id pay as ive never looked into the costs once id read up on what they do
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27th December 2008, 19:22
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i would not do it mate, i would take the car to super chips and for 290 quid you can get a map and everything installed as well as a dyno run, althogh this is not the best way to do this. your far better off getting a live map of the ecu done but it is a bit more expensive at about 450- 500 quid
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27th December 2008, 19:23
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normaly about the same price as a remap as far as i remeber, been a wile since ive heard about them, just know not alot of places do them anymore with the remap being safer and so becoming a more popular option
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27th December 2008, 19:26
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i think the remap option is the safer option as the ecu does not have to be opened up and a chip soldered in as a proper map of the ecu can be done by throgh the diagnostics port on the saxos/106s
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27th December 2008, 19:31
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i would go remap anyday over a chip
its tailored to your car so therefor better
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27th December 2008, 19:31
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thats the funny thing ive always beleived that the chip gets soldered into ecu but this "superchip" looks like a games cartridge that plugs into something?
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27th December 2008, 19:36
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anyone seen anything like this before?
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27th December 2008, 19:58
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no mate, the chip is something like a 10mm black rubber sqare with small prongs on it that gets soldered into the ecu where a new map can be installed throgh the dianostics port and there is no soldering required
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27th December 2008, 20:06
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lol i might just be reading that wrong as im still recovering from a 2 day drink bender and am tryin to find it hard to get my head round readin thing lol but does that say it gets soldered in but no soldering is required?^^^^
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27th December 2008, 20:38
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L-plater
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superchip
hi there matey i think you are referring to the chip on ebay yes, luks like its a chip u can remap, just plugs in
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27th December 2008, 20:41
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lol ai its looks like so haha, been doin searches to try and find out what it is and a goolgle search lead me to a thread from here which i read from the 19th, must be the lad thats selling it, never mind cams it is lol cheers for all the help evryones put up tho
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27th December 2008, 21:43
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re map of ecu- can be done through diagnostics port.
chipping a car- generic map loaded onto the chip and it gets soldered into the ecu
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28th December 2008, 03:53
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camco in warrington fit these and they dont even use a rolling road or anything else while doing any of there mods, 2 minute job and 300 quid for them, and 300 quid loss and no extra performance for you
rename them to gaychips or moneyrobbers
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17th September 2012, 05:04
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hi evryone have come across a superchip for cars for a saxo vtr and wanted to know what they look like as ive never seen 1, the lad thats got it says it cost him over around £300 and he has receipt to prove it, the pick looks like its a proper chip and with receipt to prove i'm tempted to buy but jus wanted your thoughts on it, i know there loads of fake "superchips" about and i can confirm its not some daft resistor or any thing, best way to describe is it looks like and old computer cartridge game if you know what i mean? any help appreciated
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I was also confused whether to install superchip on my auto to program the hp for plug and play purposes. Its still a little expensive as of now. ECU Remapping is still the best option to test the cars fuel efficiency, performance and ease of driving.
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17th September 2012, 07:40
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I think he might of sorted the problem out now mate
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