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chips !
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Peter Empson
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rcsalmons
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ORIGINAL: Frenchy
Lyndsey Racing sold by Promax !
Not true on chips I believe.
Rich
Some time ago now they bought exclusive rights to sell the Blitz ones that were previously available on eBay. They might have changed something but the Blitz ones were pretty close as it was so it's probably for the sake of it rather than any significant performance change.
What I would remind everyone is that no company in any field can stay in business if they are doing bad work for every customer. Also not every customer necessarily knows there was something better than they received. Combining those I'd caution people not to put too much stock in individual recommendations, particularly if there are alternative suppliers with universal recommendation. That applies in all fields and any perception I may be giving advice relating to a specific area, far less a single organisation is of course purely coincidental.
I have an Autothority MAF kicking around in my box of spares, but even with that I used a custom chip rather than theirs, so I can't offer any opinion based on experience. The MAF was good, though arguably surpassed by more recent alternatives.
Diver944
Active member
With a N/A chip you normally get a slight increase in peak power (1 or 2 bhp) but the main reported benefit is more power further down the rev range and a crisper pickup on acceleration
pauljmcnulty
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ORIGINAL: ocallen
In the latest copy of 911 & PW Ken Coad has fitted a Superchips chip to a 924S with an improvement of 3bhp and better driveability. Has anybody had rolling road tests done since fitting a new chip ?
I've not heard of anyone singing the praises of Superchips, and haven't heard a single case of the Blitz/Promax chips not being an improvement. The trouble with direct tests on a dyno is that it only encourages the chip makers to go for headline power gains, where the real benefit is improved driveability.
On that basis I know where I'd put my money. [
Tam Lin
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As a newbie on here, and thus of the post-WWWIII generation, I'll try and be careful.ORIGINAL: Fen
Historically WWIII has broken out on here when negative comment has been made about some "specialists" (and not because it was unfounded), so things are a bit sensitive and it's avoided now.
I'm quite happy to avoid it as it's not much fun and harms the forum if it all kicks off, but I find it a shame that it's OK for people to praise some "specialists" when I'm pretty certain it doesn't paint a true picture.
However I'm not sure how relevant genealogy of chips, or other tuning equipment is. Surely the point is whether it brings positive, measurable benefits, or not? If it does, why should mentioning who supplied/fitted it do harm?
Also tuners do change. Some gain experience, and get better. Others rest on their laurels a bit and get expensive and arrogant. Yet others have a tendency to be rip-off merchants, and little short of a class action would change them.
pauljmcnulty
Active member
As a newbie on here, and thus of the post-WWWIII generation, I'll try and be careful.
Don't worry! All that happens is that for everyone who swears a particular company is the bees knees, there's someone who has a problem with them. We don't have a "praise or grumble" thread here for that reason, all you seem to get is an argument.

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