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Hey was on ebay looking at stuff for r33's and came across this

anyone know anything about it, such as if it actually does anything, screws with your car, worth it, dodgy

just a curious finding.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/15BHP-Chip-Nissan-M...1QQcmdZViewItem

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page doesnt work, but i can tell you anything from ebay that says it will give you 15hp is dodgy

if its what i think it is, it tells the ecu that theres colder intake temps so the ecu can run more timing, not clever.

If you want a tune, get a safc as a minimum

Edited by R34GTFOUR

LOL! Who knows what that thing does, it looks so dodgy I wouldn't go near it.

How is fuel economy increased when it tricks the ECU in thinking the car is running colder, hence need more fuel = reduced fuel economy.

No such thing as Cheap Horse Power.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hey the first two are actually based on very sound concepts :( (although on such a small scale efficiencies are minute which is why it confuses people, could work but doesnt etc.) think capacitors and water running down a drain, the third is just a joke, breaks the conservation of energy law!

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