Just saw ads on ebay for computer chips that add 60+ hp and ft/lbs torque for only $8 or $9 dollars. Anyone taken the bait on one yet to see what their all about?
All it is, is a resistor that goes inline between the IAT sensor and ECU. It fools your computer into thinking the intake air temp is lower than normal, increasing fuel and timing. It will add HP in most cases, but only about 5-10hp at the most. Truth is, you can go to Radio Shack and but a 4.7K ohm (I think) 5 pack of resistors for $0.50 and do the same thing
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Quote, originally posted by 69cars4me »Just saw ads on ebay for computer chips that add 60+ hp and ft/lbs torque for only $8 or $9 dollars. Anyone taken the bait on one yet to see what their all about?Why don't you send me $8 and I will do all the performance mods to your car that that thing would do.
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It will kill your mileage, and there is a small chance you could run into some detonation and end up doing engine damage. Its just the wrong way to get HP
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Why spend 50 cents at autozone when you can tighten your throttle cable for free? (removed) only for those of us with DBC of course
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Quote, originally posted by B4snake »What do you mean by "tightening your throttle cable"?i'm not an automotive tech so this explains drive by wire a bit better than i think i could: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drive_by_wirethe older vibes(03 and 04) use the mechanical method where the throttle cable gets pulled when you press on the gas. the newer ones use the wire system. heres another link talking about tightening the cable. http://forums.genvibe.com/zero...03976