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Member Username: Luisc
Post Number: 149 Registered: 02-2003
| Posted on Friday, September 12, 2003 - 09:29 pm: |
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After a month of trial and testing of the Powerchip in the ECU, I finally sent it back. I put it through challenges against known performance factors with the OEM chip. The techs checked the car over for any underlying issues that could affect performance. Nothing. Not a thing. I gave Powerchip the benefit of the doubt. They gave me two extra weeks to return it and still.... Not to say it won't work for the next Rover. It didn't work on mine. Don't be discouraged about trying it. And if anybody has a performance chip and are satisfied with it, let us know. |