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Has anyone tried this
Question is has anyone tried this? Just thinking its bs but not sure have heard of chips like this before
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=42604
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Doubt they'll give you anything close to 20hp. maybe a few hp if your fuel too lean.
I know with older model toyota 86-91 you can open up the mass air flow sensor and adjust spring to trick ECU that more air is comming in. Same thing with that M-module chip. To make it run richer. Why Toyota people do this is because when you go intake/ free exhaust is that your mixture might be a little lean. So you do the mod for more fuel. However newer cars are better at fuel ratio. If your fuel mixture is ok, you'll be adding more fuel than needed, and ruin the o2 sensor, cat, and deposits, higher emisions. |
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Re: Has anyone tried this
Useless..
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I find it interesting that it claims to make your fuel mix richer, yet doesn't reduce the fuel economy. /sniff sniff, anyone else smell bullshit?
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Re: Has anyone tried this
dont even bother...
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