Thinking of buying G-Force $69 chip
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Exactly my thought too...some of the claims these companies have, couldn't be accomplished with forced induction...
If you think the gas mileage could get any better, wouldn't the car come from the factory like that? the way things are currently with gas prices, each MPG they can stretch out of the car, they will..
Horsepower wise, just google it...any forum or person somewhere will have complained about the money waisted on these things
Just my two cents, but you will buy it, be disappointed with it, and then pay return shipping... It only ends up costing you in the long run anyhow...I would recommend a tune from trifecta or something similar. Tune, Intake(or just a K&N replacement filter), and exhaust will get you more of a gain than the chip
When I want better gas mileage, I coast to red lights(in gear), avoid the jackrabbit starts, and if traffic allows i try to coast whenever i can...
I wanted more power and paid $300 for it...
If you think the gas mileage could get any better, wouldn't the car come from the factory like that? the way things are currently with gas prices, each MPG they can stretch out of the car, they will..
Horsepower wise, just google it...any forum or person somewhere will have complained about the money waisted on these things
Just my two cents, but you will buy it, be disappointed with it, and then pay return shipping... It only ends up costing you in the long run anyhow...I would recommend a tune from trifecta or something similar. Tune, Intake(or just a K&N replacement filter), and exhaust will get you more of a gain than the chip
When I want better gas mileage, I coast to red lights(in gear), avoid the jackrabbit starts, and if traffic allows i try to coast whenever i can...
I wanted more power and paid $300 for it...
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#10
This is probably nothing more than a 4.7k 1/2watt resistor with the proper connectors to make it plug 'n play on the air intake temperature(ait) sensor connector. That is, presupposing we have an 'ait' sensor. I know that is the way these "chips" are used on other vehicles.