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Turbochargers and Chip tuning
#11
Well I'm also 17. But why would you put those things in with something that's computer related? That doesn't make sense.
(04-05-2010, 11:02 PM)syntaXeRRoR Wrote: Intakes, exhausts, high flow manifolds, high flow headers, shot throw kit, LSD, clutch, light flywheel, etc?

I don't know about the OP, but if you need help with any of these things i will be glad to help. I'm somewhat of an expert Cool ha ha.
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#12
Chip Tuning is PC related and BTW this is Autobody, Mechanical, and Car Help forum!
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#13
(04-06-2010, 06:49 AM)BO0GEYMAN Wrote: Chip Tuning is PC related and BTW this is Autobody, Mechanical, and Car Help forum!

Not PC related, but ECU. Same difference i suppose. And i am aware of what it is, i hold the award for this section.
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#14
Man when u program the chip u use PC and all that mapping you done on PC! Its related i think!
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#15
What? No you don't, that's how you use a diagnostic tool, programmers have preset levels you can use. If you plug it into a computer, it is used for diagnostic purposes and trouble shooting only, a computer is not required at all.
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(04-06-2010, 06:41 AM)ktmrider530 Wrote: Well I'm also 17. But
I don't know about the OP, but if you need help with any of these things i will be glad to help. I'm somewhat of an expert Cool ha ha.

Most of the time I don't need it, but if I will I'll ask for sure. Not now since I sold my car. Sad
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