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Crzy Crl 03-01-06 02:46 PM

Racing Chips
 
Hey,
Anyone have any knowlege on where i can get a performance chip for an 87 NA FC3S. Do they even make any performance chips for 87's?

MattB 03-01-06 02:49 PM

did you just buy your car?

Give us more details.

Look at the FAQ at the top of the 2nd Gen Section.

USE THE SEARCH BUTTON ALONG THE TOP BAR OF THE PAGE!

before doing any performance upgrades its best to get the car running correctly. Give it a full 60k tuneup. HOSES, FLUIDS, PLUGS, WIRES....the whole bit...


-Matt

Aaron Cake 03-01-06 02:55 PM

But to answer the question, no. No "chips" for the NA RX-7.

driftfc87 03-01-06 02:58 PM

if anything i would look at a s-afc ii, or rtek something along the lines of that but yeah make sure your car is running good before you do any mods to it

MARTIN 03-01-06 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
But to answer the question, no. No "chips" for the NA RX-7.

isnt the rtek a "chip" ?

Edit***NVM I think its for TII's only

MattB 03-01-06 03:15 PM

yes, Rtek is ONLY for TIIs

Tournapart 03-01-06 04:36 PM

when i read the thread starter i thought you were talking about the chips you get on the hood and windsheild when you are driving 100+, lol

But yeah, we seven owners dont fuck with BS chips, we do it all the way! standalone BITCH





Disclaimer: not directed at anyone, dont take me seriously

jpd3253 03-01-06 04:43 PM

Corksport and Jet claim to have performance "chips" for N/A 7s

http://corksport.com/store/category/...ectronics.html

http://www.jetchip.com/products.asp?...odel=1116#1116

But as a previous post said, given the cost you might be better off with a piggy back.

Icemark 03-01-06 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by jpd3253
Corksport and Jet claim to have performance "chips" for N/A 7s

http://corksport.com/store/category/...ectronics.html

http://www.jetchip.com/products.asp?...odel=1116#1116

But as a previous post said, given the cost you might be better off with a piggy back.

but when used on a non turbo, you could make all those mods without even opening up the computer, by tweaking timing and the AFM

The only advantage on those are if you wanted to have custom chip made based on modifications you have done... but the off the shelf "reprogramed" chip is a waste of money.


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