jfrabat
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I found one of those "performance" chips on eBay that trick the car's computer into making it think the car is running cooler than it really is (ir is it hotter???) by conecting (in the case of my Jeep) to the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) or (in other applications) to the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors, and thus (from what they say) adjust the timing to achieve more power and torque.
Typically, I do not beleive in these chips, but this partiular one has a chart from a Dyno test (speed cube, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jeep-...spagenameZWDVW), and it does show a significant improvemnt. Because I have a 4 banger, I am trying to squeeze all the power I got out of that engine so that I can run new 33" tires without having to regear (granted, I will loose 5th gear, but that's OK by me). According to these guys, in my application, the increase in power should be 4 to 5 HP, which woul be significant enough for me to go out and spend the $30 (with shipping) that the sensor would cost me...
Has anyone run one of these chips on their Jeep? Any comments about experiences with suh chips? I plan to take my car to Panama (Central America) in a few years when I move down there (there are A LOT of trails there!), and the temperature there is quite hot (90 average, with more than a few days of 100+); any idea what the effect of the chip would be in a hot environment?
I posted this question in the performance forum, but no one answered, so I do not know if it is beause nobody saw the post, or if its because nobody has experience with these chips... So to those that saw the previous post, I apologize.
Typically, I do not beleive in these chips, but this partiular one has a chart from a Dyno test (speed cube, http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jeep-...spagenameZWDVW), and it does show a significant improvemnt. Because I have a 4 banger, I am trying to squeeze all the power I got out of that engine so that I can run new 33" tires without having to regear (granted, I will loose 5th gear, but that's OK by me). According to these guys, in my application, the increase in power should be 4 to 5 HP, which woul be significant enough for me to go out and spend the $30 (with shipping) that the sensor would cost me...
Has anyone run one of these chips on their Jeep? Any comments about experiences with suh chips? I plan to take my car to Panama (Central America) in a few years when I move down there (there are A LOT of trails there!), and the temperature there is quite hot (90 average, with more than a few days of 100+); any idea what the effect of the chip would be in a hot environment?
I posted this question in the performance forum, but no one answered, so I do not know if it is beause nobody saw the post, or if its because nobody has experience with these chips... So to those that saw the previous post, I apologize.