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Old 03-26-2003, 03:41 PM
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Cool chips good or bad?

hi
i just want to know if any one has ever heard of europroduct chips. i have them in my car and i just want to know if any other ones are better.
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Old 03-26-2003, 05:49 PM
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How does it feel to you.... And yes the GURU chips are the best. Unless you want to buy my Autothority chips, in which case those are the best....
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What I believe, and have heard, and even tried,
Guru chips are best designed after market chips,
because the 3D fuel maps.
At least superchips and europroduct run a bit lean on high rpm, with is definatelly bad, especially, if you are running on a high boost.
But if you haven't upgraded your car other wise, or don't push your car so much, your current chips will propably do just fine..

Hope this helps

I'm running with Guru chips, 3 bar FPR, a manual boost control set to 18 psi, and no problems..
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I find chips are bad . . . if someone leaves the bag open.
Old 03-27-2003, 03:47 AM
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well that depends. have you tried those new "thicker chips" that are supposed to stand up to any salsa? Ya know, the ones with the commercial with jay leno hosting the party and all. I have found that you can leave the bag open for a few days, and they really won't loose their "crispiness" due to their thicker construction
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I used to run with Europroducts chips.I changed to Guru ones. They are much better.



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