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Old 11-23-2005, 12:53 PM
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The guy i had bought the car from had put this chip in. Should i remove it or just leave it in? I don't even know what the benifits/downsides are to having this chip in my car . Any input would be appreciated, thanks!
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Well... knee jerk reaction on my side would be yes remove it... anything that companies label as a performance "chip" for 94+ F-Body's is a joke ...

But on a serious note... I'm not sure what it changes performance wise... best bet would be to do a few back to back runs with it on and off at a track.... If anyone knows what the jet "chip" changes perhaps we can come to a better conclusion
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yeah i would like to know as well; i don't know even know what the chip does
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What year car is the chip in?
I had one in my 84 Camaro and could not tell the difference.

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Originally Posted by Bill Bowling
What year car is the chip in?
I had one in my 84 Camaro and could not tell the difference.

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its a 2000, the car in my sig




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