Jet preformance chip
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Jet preformance chip
Hey guys I'm looking at the jet chips and just had some questions. I was wondering if I would need to use the high octain fuel if I were to get the stage 2 chip? and Is anyone using this chip currently? I just want to know how much they improve your system to see if its worth it.
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RE: Jet preformance chip
From Jet's website:
Stage 2-Designed for the performance enthusiast, the Stage 2 features more aggressive programming to make the most horsepower and torque available. Fuel and timing curves are extensively modified for peak performance and drivability. Requires use of 91 octane fuel, 180 degree thermostat and free flow exhaust. Also works well with aftermarket intake systems, mass air sensors, TBI spacers, etc.
Stage 2-Designed for the performance enthusiast, the Stage 2 features more aggressive programming to make the most horsepower and torque available. Fuel and timing curves are extensively modified for peak performance and drivability. Requires use of 91 octane fuel, 180 degree thermostat and free flow exhaust. Also works well with aftermarket intake systems, mass air sensors, TBI spacers, etc.
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RE: Jet preformance chip
If you want the performance that the chip is saying you'll get, then yes, you need premium, otherwise, you can use the cheaper stuff. As far as mileage, I haven't seen a whole lot of difference in it. I might have gained a little, but not enough to brag about it.
I've been using the StageII since March. I felt a difference in the taking off, but I also bought a bigger throttle body. The only thing that I haven't done yet is change the tstat like I'm suppose to. That's for the lack of time and funds. I have it, but I haven't bought new coolant to flush my system with.
I've been using the StageII since March. I felt a difference in the taking off, but I also bought a bigger throttle body. The only thing that I haven't done yet is change the tstat like I'm suppose to. That's for the lack of time and funds. I have it, but I haven't bought new coolant to flush my system with.
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RE: Jet preformance chip
Trucky... why relocate the IAT first? you will still get the gains from teh chip... the sensor will just feel slightly colder air if you move it. telling the motor that it needs more fuel to compensate for the denser charge... The install of the chip is a sinch and only takes a couple of minutes. (I took my negative battery cable off like 15 minutes befor I went out to do the install...)
Then just do the relocate at a later time... after you have all the homework done on it...
Then just do the relocate at a later time... after you have all the homework done on it...