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Old 07-Jul-2009 | 11:58 AM
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im running a jdm B18c GSR with buddy club IV cam, valve spring, valve, cam gear set IN+1 EX-1, skunk 2 IM, aem cold air, fuel pressure....
which chips should i get ?
i got option of j's racing , spoon, also mugen one
i don't want using piggy back or stand alone
any suggestion from expert?
thx alot
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 12:09 PM
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I think Doritos cool ramch is your best option. Leaves a nice smooth taste in your mouth when v-tec kicks in!
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by T-MacK
I think Doritos cool ramch is your best option. Leaves a nice smooth taste in your mouth when v-tec kicks in!

LOL i had the same thought when i saw the title lmfao

SOUR CREAM AND ONION FTW
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by fly_machine
hi
im running a jdm B18c GSR with buddy club IV cam, valve spring, valve, cam gear set IN+1 EX-1, skunk 2 IM, aem cold air, fuel pressure....
which chips should i get ?
i got option of j's racing , spoon, also mugen one
i don't want using piggy back or stand alone
any suggestion from expert?
thx alot
using any of those chips will probably put u closer to harms way as opposed to using the stock ecu map/rev limit. u can buy cams, vt, im etc and u want to cheap out and use a generic chip? i vote zesty cheese if thats the case.............
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 01:21 PM
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getting a custom tune will be a much better, safer and produce more power than any generic chip you could buy.

Once you start changing cams/valvetrain you NEED to tune the car. Too much fuel or too much timing (common with generic chips) will hurt power production and fuel economy.

Get someone to dyno/street tune your car and I guarantee you'll be much happier than wasting your money on random chips.
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 01:22 PM
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I second sour cream and onion.
* F8I hops into bengali548's coupe, theey split a few beers and a bag of Lays Sour Cream and Onion chips, then drive off into the sun set *

Flywheel:
Stand-alone system? Like an EMS? There's a good chance you didn't even need to upgrade your FPR.
You usually DO need to change your computer(stand alone system) to get one that is chipped. Not to mention, chips are normally made for specificaly tuned vehicles!

That being said, goto Chris and Andrew's shop. Andrew is Neptune Authentic, he can chip your ECU(if it's chippable, or you'll need to buy a new ECU(STAND ALONE laugh), And possible OBDII to OBDI conversion, if your B18C1 is OBDII (doubt it)) and then tune it... Properly.
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Old 07-Jul-2009 | 04:40 PM
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i have a haltech F9A right now and i have alot trouble with it so that's why i want to go back to stock ones anyway any recommand for custom chips? thx
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 04:46 PM
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Just bring it to zeeman if you want optimum fuel mileage, power and reliability.
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 04:49 PM
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can u pm me with his contect plz
thx alot
Old 07-Jul-2009 | 07:11 PM
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Old 07-Jul-2009 | 10:20 PM
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thx alot
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