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www.miami.com/mld/miami...0.htmQuote »Diebold's firm, KTR Performance of Ayer, usually does much better. He gets the best results by plugging new memory chips into turbocharged Audis and Mitsubishis."This, because it's for a turbo car, will give you about 50 horsepower," Diebold said, as he pointed to a small square of circuitry. Fifty more horses, just by changing a silicon chip.and Quote »"He couldn't understand why we wouldn't replace the engine for him," said Ray. Instead, the hapless car owner was saddled with a $17,000 repair bill.Still, Detroit is taking a tentative nibble at the software tweaking market. GM offers a chip upgrade as part of a supercharger kit it sells for the Pontiac Vibe, a small car that's popular with street racers. Films like "2 Fast 2 Furious" have inspired young auto enthusiasts to buy cheap "tuner cars" like the Vibe, and muscle them up.