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Performance chips
have become a much hotter commodity in recent years, though that doesn’t
mean they’re for everyone.
Still, there are bountiful advantages to installing a performance chip
in a car, and below we’ll go over many of the facets of the chips and
what results you can expect from using one.
We’ll also point out reasons to consider using other
modifications instead. This
way, you can read all of the available information, and make an informed
decision for yourself about how to upgrade your car most effectively.
Installation
Most performance
boosting add-ons take hours to install, and generally involve the use of
a wide range of complex tools.
A performance chip installation, however, is pretty much a breeze
by comparison. You can
install a performance chip in under a half an hour even if you’re just
fairly competent at automotive repairs and upgrades, and many are
designed to be “plug and play.”
Even at most, you may just be making a few wire adaptations to
get the chip to work.
Recent chip designs also have an advantage over older designs, as many
nowadays can be installed without a forced reset of the vehicle’s stock
ECU.
Horsepower Gains
If you’re focus is
pure power, a performance chip is a good supplement but should not be
the only add-on you rely on.
You can get an additional 60HP from using a performance chip,
which is certainly worth noting, but it pales in comparison to the 400HP
you would get by using a standard turbocharger add-on.
Performance chips should be used to supplement the horsepower
gains you’re seeking, and are great as well for drivers who aren’t
race-oriented.
Fuel Efficiency
As
gas prices continue to fluctuate, it’s hard to tell when fuel’s going to
be over $4/gallon or back under $3.
But for those who value saving money on gas, and who also want to
promote a greener lifestyle, a simple performance chip can help.
Greater
fuel efficiency
is, after all, a big asset to you and your wallet.
You can save 4-7mpg just by installing the chip, and when paired
with other modifications, such as the installation of a lightweight
fiberglass hood, the fuel savings can be even greater.
Price
This is the one
category where a performance chip just wrecks the competition.
You can get a high-powered performance chip for around $50,
versus the thousands many spend on turbochargers and other physical
performance modifications.
Many supercharger and turbocharger add-ons also require professional
installation (except for those who are skilled enough to perform the
installation themselves), versus the quick and easy plug-and-play
required to install a performance chip.
If money’s on your mind and you’re looking for a significant
upgrade to your vehicle, a performance chip is the way to go.
‘fuel efficiency’ links to:
http://www.performancechipsdirect.com/boost-fuel-efficiency.html
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