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Well I'd be willing to bet that if he does reply with dyno results they are untrue and inaccurate. This is right from the site : "Installation can be performed by anyone using simple hand tools. The GForce module installs into your DODGE RAM 1500's engine bay and is connected via 2 wires that plug into the IAT sensor. Diagrams are included. The unit is then able to reprogram the ECU thus improving your car's performance." As i said its a glorified powerwire in a fancy box. No reprogramming, no tuning, just tricking a sensor.
The only way the chip properly works is with a throttle body spacer. That will really get the bang for your buck.
lmao
Originally Posted by weedahoe
unfortunately, people get sucked into this all the time
Yup. My buddy called me up and told me what kind of gains a $25 chip would give and how it would increase his mpg's. He specifically asked me if this was true. I said NO! Well, he went and paid $25 for a $0.10resistor and said it set off his check engine light and he noticed zero difference.
I just dont get why he asked me if he was gonna buy it anyways? His money not mine.
[LEFT][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Verdana]Hey i can suggest you "You must follow all instructions to the letter.there is updates you have to download from the net.there is alsosome components on the engine that has to be changes, such as, the thermostat, it has to be a colder thermostat,usually about 160 degrees.."hope this will be helpful for you..
Thanks
Performance chip
Last edited by weedahoe; Sep 10, 2011 at 08:16 AM.