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Originally posted by serge944
Basically, it adjusts the fuel map and gives you a lot more power at low rpms. You know that kick you get at about 3500 rpm...well, you get it closer to 2k.
I dont have one yet but i heard its a miracle worker. The best n/a chip without a doubt.
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I hear that a lot but I want to know how it adjusts the maps. Does it tie in piggy-back to the stock computer and alter the input/output signals? Does it completely replace the stock maps? I'd like to see a dyno, before and after, with wide-band info.