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It's a con... all it is, is a resister which sits in between the ecu and the temp sensor. Making the ecu thinking the engining is colder.. thus the ecu sends signals to overfuel the car providing a little more power.

Super Chip/BBR Star Chip £250+ +12 BHP (MAX)

Mmmm bul****

on a sort of related topic will this be a good idea if you want to make your car pop and crackle like a rally car...(igniting unburnt fuel in the zorst?) not that i would get one like..hee hee!

Auroan is right. If they are so great, why haven't we all bought one. they just muck around with the fuel settings, can't be good in the mid to long term. Makes the no extra mpg quote a little suspect.

well, if you want to knack your cat and burn out your baffles go ahead. Rally cars have stright through exhausts, so this doesn't happen.

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i thought it was a load ofbo****ks like you guys said for that price everyone would have one,

i like te way they have put some comments from happy customers too:rofl:

From someone elses feedback buying this crap...

'works well. car is due for a 10K service so I really expect it to peak then!'

;) love it.

Yeah I paid a load of cash for a resistor, next week i shall mostly be hanging around ch4ving it in the halfords car park. I will be taking a cruse to maccyD's (next door), where the power of this box will show itself, before parking back up and eating the quarter-pounder.

After this i shall be coating my mates car in impact adhesive then driving around halford to see what sticks.

PS - This this is a crock of **** and almost certainly jsut two connectors with some straight through wires and a resistor in the wire for the temp sensor to tell the car it is cold.

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