SLR CHip!?!?!?!
Any body got one? and how do they perform
If you dont know what SLR chips are heres a link:
http://slrmotorsports.com/?gclid=CML...FUbf4AodW3txWw
If you dont know what SLR chips are heres a link:
http://slrmotorsports.com/?gclid=CML...FUbf4AodW3txWw
It's not a chip, it's a box with a resistor in it that you install by tapping into one of your sensor wires so it changes the incoming voltage to the ECU. Does it sound to you like it's worth it?
I'm still trying to find something on their site that sounds legitimate.
I'm still trying to find something on their site that sounds legitimate.
Simply put, piggybacks are garbage. Anything that modifies the signal going to your ECU to make air/fuel/timing changes is junk. Either go standalone (AEM,Motec,etc.) or use a setup that modifies the programming within your ECU: Crome,Hondata, Neptune, etc...
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The module mentioned is not even a piggy back. It is a black box with a resistor inside which alters the intake air temperature signal to the ecu causing the fuel/timing to change based upon the new false signal the resistor is producing via the intake air temperature signal.
In other words, it does nothing useful, it actually gives you worse gas mileage & worse performance lol!
In other words, it does nothing useful, it actually gives you worse gas mileage & worse performance lol!
The module mentioned is not even a piggy back. It is a black box with a resistor inside which alters the intake air temperature signal to the ecu causing the fuel/timing to change based upon the new false signal the resistor is producing via the intake air temperature signal.
In other words, it does nothing useful, it actually gives you worse gas mileage & worse performance lol!
In other words, it does nothing useful, it actually gives you worse gas mileage & worse performance lol!
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