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Powerchip - Recommended For The Bf?


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Check out these articles on Autospeed about Powerchip. When I was a magazine reader I thought Powechip was OK (good marketing). Now it wouldn't be an option for me.

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/article.html?&A=0402

http://autospeed.drive.com.au/cms/A_0408/article.html

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Good post.

It sums up the focus of their business. It is a generic product that is used from one car to the next with little allowance for the individual differences that each car would have coming from a factory production line.

As I have found the benefits of their product = 15.3 at calder!!!!

The thing I find most surprising from personal experience with a powerchip 98 Gold is that when it was returned to factory tune it felt great, no hesitation, and good solid pull from standstill.

The xr6t is a fantastic well developed car that is one of the performance bargains of the century. With a cost of almost 50,000 new don't risk cheap high risk products stay with proven ones that the majority support with proven results.

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