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Old 01-30-2006, 02:56 PM
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Performance Chips

I was just wondering about performance chips. If any of you could recommend one. Also if anyone has any personal experience with them. Thanks.

I have a 00' Tiburon BTW..
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Old 02-01-2006, 10:56 AM
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Re: Performance Chips

Performance chips do very little. Your better off getting an SAFC2 or other piggy back air/fuel controler.
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Old 02-01-2006, 02:03 PM
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Re: Performance Chips

Like one of these?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/APEXI...spagenameZWDVW

Also how hard is one to install?
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Re: Performance Chips

Yeah, exactly. What that will do for you is intercept the factory MAF HZ readings and lie to your ECU about how much air is being injested. It's the cheapest, most effecent air/fuel controller out their. You will need two other supporting mods.

PLX-M300 (or 250 W/ a gauge) wideband, It's by far one of the least expensive widebands available.

Pocketloger to tap into your OBDII port to read timing, airflow, injector pulse width. You can get away without buying the wideband o2 becasue you can log 02 voltage outputs on your logging device, but they are highly inaccurate because their only accurate between 14.1 and 14.9 air/fuel ratio's. You'll want a wideband 5volt o2 sensor to accuratly display o2 reading from 9.5 to 20.1. That's just what happens to be what the PLX system is rated for.

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Re: Performance Chips

While this is on the topic of electronics, would you recommend getting something like that if you don't have any experience with that sort of thing, i.e. do they come with instructions and/or are they easy to learn?

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:28 PM
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Re: Performance Chips

So basiclly I will need;
1. PLX-M300 wideband
2. Pocketlogger for OBDII
3. Wideband o2 Sensor

Is there anything else I need? Also will I be able to set this all up myself?
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Re: Performance Chips

Safc2 are not vehical specific unless you get the V-tech ones. They are fairly complicated to learn and setup correctly. Thats where the PLX comes in handy. Search for a Safc2 tuning guide, their are plenty available.

You shouldnt have a hard time finding an SAFC2 install digaram for the tiburon ecu. I've seen them on hyundaiperformance.com. Again just Google it up. The wideband and Logger are extreamly simple.
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