Thanks JBattley.. I didn't even realize my VIN was on those pics.. I blurred it out..
TRSmith, Thank you for letting me know that this was useful.. I hate spending time on things where everyone thinks it was a stupid idea and a waste of time..
As for the performance and gas mileage update.. I think I am going to have to change my earlier statements and say that the chip is actually worth the $.
I changed my gas to mid grade before going to workyesterday (Even though I was gettingincreased gas economy and performance gains with regular gas) andthe weather wascoolerthat day.. I am pretty sure that unplugging the negative battery terminal reset all the ECU data which may have also been why it took a while to notice the increase in performance.
So between the gasgrade change, the lower temperature, and actually turning off the air conditioning which I left on by mistake in the original testing (duh)I noticed even greater performance gainswhich whenI hit the gas pedal, it made my eyes open up quite a bit especially when the car reached higher RPMs.
I beat the crap out of my car all day to see if I could really tell a difference. I also drove the car at night with my wife in the car to see if she noticed the difference.. and her comments were "I think the initial acceleration is a lot faster", "The chip is definitely worth the money", and her perception was that the car was 3 times faster then it was.. (I am sure it wasn't 3 times faster.. But being a passenger gives that perception.. Especially the way I drive lol)
Just so that everyone knows(I don't think I specifiedwhich chip I boughtpreviously) I purchased the Stage 1 Jet chip as I don't want to HAVE to use premium gas, and I am not interested in changing my exhaust and changing the thermostat at this point in timewhich is recommended for use with the Stage 2 chip. If the 2008 Avenger had the potential of going at break neck speeds and there was a huge difference in gains between the chips I would probably go with a Stage 2 and modify the car but even if I decided to put in a better exhaust system later on using the Stage 1 chip I can't imagine the performance difference between the Stage 1 and Stage 2 to be significant enough to go out of my way and put in a new exhaust now instead of when I have the desire to. Plus with gas prices rising all the time I would want to retain the option of using lower grade gas.
The only other non stock engine related part onmy car is a K&N air filter which added a barely noticeable increase in power without the chip installed. My choice for a stock filter box K&N filter as opposed to a cold air intake is based off of the fact that it floods a lot where I work and I have to drive through deep puddles when it rains. I had aco-worker that had a downward pointing cold air intake that drove through one of the deep puddles and the cold air intake sucked up a crap load of water which seized his engine.. Which sucked becausethe car that seized wasa 1 year old Acura.He had the car towed back to his house where he put the old intake back on and the dealer replaced the engine for him. but that still sucks..
It really is hard to provide exact information on it as I didn't doany formal tests before or after the chip installation.. Regardless of formal data, The car was a lot faster off the line, but in particular I felt the added power at higher speeds of 40MPH -110MPH and it was easier to pass people that weretravelling at the same speed before passing them.
The engine seemed to idle and run smoother (I have had higher grades of gas in the car before and it wouldn't run that smooth previously to installing the chip so I am pretty sure it wasn't the gas grade change alone) andIcould hear a change in the engine where it would go through the RPMrange quicker which makes the car sound faster at the same time (from both the exhaust and engine rev).
Gas mileage throughout the tests still remained better even though I was beating the hell out of the car. With the way I drive, I typically have an average of 6 -10 MPG but the mileage was on average 12.6 MPG which I kept checking throughout the day/night. I reset the MPG gauge5 times throughout the day so that previous accumulated data would not be a factor as my driving conditions changed from stop and go, to normal driving, to having the traffic light enough where I could floor it fromtraffic light to traffic light. Even in the stop and go traffic I would floor the car and then stop when I had no more room left as I wanted to get a good feel for acceleration throughout all conditions.
I did not do any testing based on gas mileage alone where I would drive like a normal person and see what the best gas mileage would be with the chip installed. But just seeing the increases I was getting when beating the car I am sure the gains during casual driving would be significant.
Sincethe carwould get up to my desired speeds quicker and more efficiently, I wound upreleasing the gas pedal sooner than I would normally release it because normallyI would still be accelerating to my desired speed.. So that also contributed to the gas mileage gains.
I have also noticed that the car doesn't shift as hard as it usually does.. It still does shift hard but the banging into gear seems to have been reduced a little. I don't know why Dodge/Chrysler engineered the car to have such a long pause between shifting gears but that pause seems to contribute to the gear banging and also effects performance. Even though the car pulses into the next gear with a boost of power I think the pause is too long and the car could be accelerating at that point instead of waiting for a gear change.
This has been mentioned on the forums already but just to reconfirm it, The Jet Module does not remove the rev/speed limiter.. SoI am probably going to be buying and writing up another guide for thePredator next when it is available because the speed limitation really bothers me..
I still can't say it's an "OMG this is friggin awesome" upgrade butthe chip's added performanceis definitely better than my initial experiences.You will notice the difference and you should be left with a "Wow, Not too bad" impression.
I haven't calculated how long it will take for theJet Moduleto pay for itself in fuel savings but I am sure that it will eventually pay for itself.. So if you have some extra $ I would recommend checking it out as it should make people that like to speed happier, and people that like to drive slow as well as save gas happier plus some added passing power confidence if it is ever needed. You don't need premium or mid level gas grades but performance will be increased when using them. If you are just looking to save $ on gas then using lower gas grades will work fine.
I tried to cover as many areas as I could think of and tried to be as descriptive as possible but if you have any questions please let me know..