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rip off or not?
I was browsing through ebay stuff this afternoon and came across a "performance chip" that supposedly increased 20 horsepower! I thought this would be total bullshit but is it? Its a resistor that hooks to something in the engine. Anybody think it might work or is it a big scam which i probably think it is.
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Yes, it is a scam. No, you will not gain 20hp. If anything, you may even lose hp. All it is, is a resistor that tricks your ecu into dumping more fuel.
Hardly worth any money or time.
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Any product that offers 20 hp for that cheap is full of crap
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Re: rip off or not?
yes its a scam my friend bought one and the car wouldent even run
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Re: rip off or not?
yup scam theres no chip out there that would increase HP by 10%
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Re: rip off or not?
To clarify, there are two types of "chips" being sold on ebay. One is a resistor mod that looks to be complete crap. The other one is an EPROM chip that you must solder onto your ECU.
The only competent chip I've seen made for the Prelude is the Spoon chip. But even that isn't as good as stock. A chip must be made car-specific, otherwise it doesn't work. The Spoon chip does give you more power by leaning out your mixture, but this is damaging to the engine.
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