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Posted By: Cali_16v Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 12:25pm
On E-bay there are hundreds of people selling piggy back chips for your ECU, are these any good, do they work, anyone got one

Also if they do work is it worth me getting one as my car is only 1.1.

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 2:11pm
are they thos things were it tricks the engine into thinking theres more cold air going in than there actually is so it takes the restrictions of the car, you can increase ya hp by 20bhp aparantly, or am i thinking of sumthin different?
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 2:18pm
if i were to get one i wudnt buy it off e-bay. go to a profesional dealer who will be able to set it up properly, there's chip systems that you can set to your perosnal preference etc.

it may be cheaper on ebay but its like that old saying "you get what you pay for"
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 4:04pm
yeah ive seen those chips too, i think theyre too good to be true.
i think the best one to get would be a bluefin superchip cos it remaps the ECU and its fully reversible.
Posted By: Cali_16v Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 4:07pm
Yer bluefins are cool but for FORD ONLY.
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 4:11pm
i know.....hehehe
Posted By: exploding_penguin Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 4:43pm
das-tech unichip does the same thing mate. as 4 them chips of e-bay i wouldnt touch them witha barge pole!!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Piggy back chips - 24th Jun 2004 4:56pm
get a one-click - 2 settings one for perfornace and one for normal. Just plug it in yourself. there quality and wen u unplug it ur car goes back to normal!! lookin at about £350 though!
Posted By: Dazza Re: Piggy back chips - 27th Jun 2004 5:51pm
Any links for Bluefin? or poss price?
Tar dude
Posted By: lazy_ben Re: Piggy back chips - 27th Jun 2004 5:56pm
www.superchips.co.uk then just look for bluefin.
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