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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Valdese, NC
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First off, what makes you think you need a chip? Are you having some driveability issues? Tell us everything and we can help.
That being said, unless your running some type of forced induction with 36 lb injectors or bigger, a chip is useless on a mostly stock motor. The other options to a chip would be something like the EEC tuner or a Tweecer. They allow you to control most everything that would normally be controlled by your car's electronics. But once again, they're only beneficial when you have alot of mods.
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