Chips
Chips
Has anyone bought a chip from http://www.PerformanceResource.com ? They claim .6 off the 1/4 time on a stock TPI . Chip cost $230.95 ... AJ
I would go with Ed Wright of FASTCHIP for a better company and reputation, and also they are cheaper. A happy user of this product. Also its good policy to discount 80% of what a MFG claims his product will do for you.
I'd go with www.fasterproms.com and did. AFAIK, Ed Wright does not do a custom chip unless you go to his facility and buy some dyno time.
Fasterproms will send you a chip to your specs and you tell them what you would like changed in the open loop area and take Diacom readings for the closed loop areas (WOT, Curise, Idle). From these readings they burn you a chip and you do the readings again. If all is well, you pay $500 and if not, they keep at it till it gets on the money. That way, it is truely customed to you.
In the future, when you do some heavy mods like different cam, heads, intakes, etc, it costs you $150 to repeat the same sequence.
This will ensure that they will burn you a chip that is customed to your car istead of a guess. This eliminates the dyno because you will be running your car on the road to get the readings. Also, there is no downtime as you don't return the chip till the new one comes along. Usually done within a month without you having to leave town for a dyno run.
Fasterproms will send you a chip to your specs and you tell them what you would like changed in the open loop area and take Diacom readings for the closed loop areas (WOT, Curise, Idle). From these readings they burn you a chip and you do the readings again. If all is well, you pay $500 and if not, they keep at it till it gets on the money. That way, it is truely customed to you.
In the future, when you do some heavy mods like different cam, heads, intakes, etc, it costs you $150 to repeat the same sequence.
This will ensure that they will burn you a chip that is customed to your car istead of a guess. This eliminates the dyno because you will be running your car on the road to get the readings. Also, there is no downtime as you don't return the chip till the new one comes along. Usually done within a month without you having to leave town for a dyno run.
I burn my own.... With 1 yes ONE single burn I gained .7 and 5mph and the car still runs rich up top and is a pain in the *** to drive. Cost me a couple hundred for the setup.
Originally posted by RedIrocZ-28
I burn my own.... With 1 yes ONE single burn I gained .7 and 5mph and the car still runs rich up top and is a pain in the *** to drive. Cost me a couple hundred for the setup.
I burn my own.... With 1 yes ONE single burn I gained .7 and 5mph and the car still runs rich up top and is a pain in the *** to drive. Cost me a couple hundred for the setup.
AFAIK, Ed Wright does not do a custom chip unless you go to his facility and buy some dyno time
When I had Fasterproms do my chip, it always came back ok, then better and best. Without logged data and burning it to the data, it is just a guess just like Fasterproms first burn. The second burn is with the data you logged and so is the third burn. The beauty of it was that I used the back road dyno to make it work without having to go all the way anywhere else.
My '92 Z-28 is stock 350 TPI , auto , 3.23 gears . I've added TB air foil , K/N air filters , Jet fan switch . In the coming months I will add TBBP , ported plenum , and free flowing muffler . Since the car is stock I don't think headers and pulley's will help me that much ... AJ > Patriot
I added a Superram setup and could feel a difference. Add headers and you can also feel the difference. Had LPE reconfigure a couple of things on my EPROM and there was a definate smoothness in the running. Felt better too.
Since the car is stock I don't think headers and pulley's will help me that much ...
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