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Yuppie98a 04-17-2002 03:39 PM

Chip or No Chip?
 
I am getting conflicting stories so I need everyone's input please. I have a 95 GT which of course has the EEC-IV. People keep telling me that chips don't respond well well to the EEC-IV. Please give me your opinions. Is it worth the expense? Is there a noticable difference? I have longtube header, no cats, and a 2 1/2 inch catback system. CAI, MSD-6AL ignition box, MSD coil, 9mm Ford Racing wires, and 3.55 gear. Will a chip be benefitial to me?

89 ATI 04-17-2002 03:56 PM

No, I don't think a chip will gain you anything.

Sonics2042 04-17-2002 04:14 PM

Until you get some serious mods (heads, new fuel system, and/or supercharger), I say don't worry about it.

Thanks,
DoranW

95mustanggt 04-17-2002 04:15 PM

Will a chip give you gobs of power? No it won't. It will give you some. I did notice a difference with mine, although compared to just running with advanced timing, i would have to say the difference may not be something you can feel.

The big difference with a chip in the EEC-IV computers is that (atleast with mine) it makes the car run better. My car hunts a little some times with out the chip. With the chip it runs good.

The guys in the Fox bodied stangs forget how screwy our 94-95 computers are some times :).

I would get a custom chip and a dyno tune, but you are at the same point I'm at, and I don't think for the amount of modifications we've got it is really worth it, yet :cool:.

mysweetlx 04-17-2002 04:20 PM

I would save that $$$ until you need one later down the line....it won't give you any noticeable gains at this time. Yuppie, I'm not quite sure why your car would "hunt" with those minor mods....did you adjust the timing at all before the chip?

Piston 04-17-2002 04:54 PM

Hey Yuppie,

I was in the same boat as you your mods are almost identical to what I had when I got the chip. I definately noticed a difference in my car. I got a hypertech (off the shelf) this helped only through 3rd and 4th gear. In fact I got my first 4th gear chirp out of it. Now here is the catch. If you plan on throwing heads, cam and whole bunch of more crap on the car like I did don't waste the time on the chip unless you think it will be a while before you do all that and want a bit more extra now. Like I said the main difference I noticed was the car started to pull a lot better in 3rd and 4th then it ever did. Since I upgraded heads and all I decided to upgrade the computer and I got a PMS by Anderson. This thing is a chip plus more. Once it's thrown on the dyno with that you can change anything about your car and that's what I'm using now. No more hypertech chip.

So the moral of the story is... If you are done with mods go ahead and buy the chip. If you are planning a whole lot more then wait on the chip to get a custom one or a better computer such as a PMS or speedbrain (don't know if those are good). Or if you are super rich and don't care about how much money you spend buy the chip in the mean time and sell it to a friend later. That's what I ended up doing, not that I'm rich I just didn't have any good advice.

moc 04-17-2002 09:13 PM

it's not magic
 
you would waste your money at this point. Like what every one
else is saying ,If you got the money to spend ! spend it on what could be a harder mod to ( install yourself) but will make you happier in the end ;)

RdRunnr 04-18-2002 12:45 AM

I would get a PIH harness and ditch that computer in favor of an A9L. The 94-95 computers are no good.


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