Has anyone ever heard of this brand chip?
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I was on e-bay a few weeks back and chips for the 944 & 944S2 were being auctioned. Not knowing what they were I didn't bid, and lost the link.
I just saw the following Link to e bay chip for 944 has come up again.
Does anyone know if this is any good?
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I just saw the following Link to e bay chip for 944 has come up again.
Does anyone know if this is any good?
Thanks
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Notice that the information on the picture of the chip does not add-up. The year is for 85.5 to 87, but it lists 944/2/s2 and early 924s. Personally, me thinks something is a bit fishy with this chip.
I would prefer to spend more and get a guarantee. From what little I know about chips, if they are programmed wrong your car may run lean and running lean does bad things to your engine. I would not risk my engine with a non-brandname chip.
I did an Internet search on "Nadekim" and the only thing that came up was for some guy in Canada with a Mustang.
Any chip experts out there that can provide more insight into the pitfalls of running a improperly programmed chip?
I would prefer to spend more and get a guarantee. From what little I know about chips, if they are programmed wrong your car may run lean and running lean does bad things to your engine. I would not risk my engine with a non-brandname chip.
I did an Internet search on "Nadekim" and the only thing that came up was for some guy in Canada with a Mustang.
Any chip experts out there that can provide more insight into the pitfalls of running a improperly programmed chip?