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Old 12-16-2002, 11:36 AM
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New Ecu??

I have a 97 Accord Automatic wih basic bolt on's I/H/E and soon to have undedrive pulley's and cam gear. Would getting a new Ecu chip help increase enough ponies for the money spent, because Accord's are pretty slow and just would like some power.
Also, i might be getting Turbo or N2o in the near future and wonder if that would be a factor if i get a new chip. thanks ahead of time.
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Getting your ecu chipped will help but will not make a world of difference. Just save up a lil more for turbo or NOS. Either way ecu chipped is all good. Go for it.
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Getting your ecu chipped will help but will not make a world of difference. Just save up a lil more for turbo or NOS. Either way ecu chipped is all good. Go for it.
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Getting your ecu chipped will help but will not make a world of difference. Just save up a lil more for turbo or NOS. Either way ecu chipped is all good. Go for it.
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