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Old 29th February 2008, 22:14   #318 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 71Convertible View Post
Absolutely -- these chips are like small computers. Actually 2 chips are the way to go. Then it is like a dual core computer in your ECU. All of the signals get processed almost twice as fast and the car is much more responsive. I heard claims of 45-60bhp, but I think 30+ is more realistic and repeatable. Putting more than 2 chips in will require more complex work as the voltage supplies need to be beefed up to handle the chips as well as cooling needs to be increased. Talking about cooling, these chips run hot and are located in the engine bay so adding heatsink to chip (even the stock one) will help. For advanced applications water cooling can also be applied.



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dude I know u are joking ..nice one
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