What chip to use?

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  • Digitalwave
    is a poseur
    • Oct 2003
    • 6281

    #31
    Originally posted by randomtask37
    just some info on the chip, that 15hp 15tq gain is not a peak gain. it is a gain somewhere throughout the powerband. before i had my chip i felt a huge tq peak at about 4-4500 and didnt feel much "pull" after that. now with the chip, it pulls strong from 4-6900. its a great upgrade.
    I have been preaching this forever and nobody understands it...

    RISING EDGE

    Let's drive fast and have fun.

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    • Stu Mc
      R3V Elite
      • Oct 2003
      • 4083

      #32
      Originally posted by Eurospeed88
      Originally posted by KrayZE30
      Originally posted by Eurospeed88
      Originally posted by KrayZE30
      Can you get cheaper chips flashed with the conforti mapping?
      WHY? Don't be such a cheap-ass, and DON'T fuck around when it comes to your engine management software.
      Haha why?? To save money. And yes, when your 16 with out a job, it pays to be a cheap ass. :)
      Cool. Get yourself a cheap ECU chip, get it mapped with Jim C software (which isn't going to happen, just so you know), and be sure to have a cell phone and your AAA card when your engine goes tits up on you. :up:

      Most of the 16 year olds I know with nice cars have a way to get money for their cars. They GET A JOB.
      Dude, you're providing completely false information. With a chip burner, you can burn Conforti mapping onto any blank chip, no problem.

      I don't think Dinan or Conforti are the best chips you can get. Dinan chips are mapped for 91octane fuel (California), and Conforti chips arn't guarenteed to give you a perfect a/f across the board. On the M42, the Conforti chip leans out over 4500rpm. I'm not sure of the a/f's for the Conforti chip, but it'd be safe to say that you will not get a perfect 12.8-12.9 on an 'i' motor.

      The 'best' chip is a custom programmed one for your motor. Active Autowerke sells custom chips, and they will match them to your exact engine setup, with spot-on a/f ratios. They are much more than Conforti or Dinan chips, but they are the best.

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      • Mystikal
        Moderator
        Wheel Fitment Expert
        • Nov 2003
        • 9602

        #33
        I love my MarkD chip, it made a huge difference.

        Also, he is making chips for every E30 except the impossible M10 and the stepchild superETA. They're also cheaper, $179US.

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        • Widebody325
          E30 Addict
          • Feb 2004
          • 417

          #34
          Does anyone have experience with a dinan or JC chip paired up with some 19lb Mustang injectors, and/or a m30 AFM? If so, I am interested to hear what you think of the results.
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