GFORCE Chip

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Brian
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Has anyone checked out the GFORCE chip :?:
http://www.gfchips.com/suzukikizashi.aspx
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Moto
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Looks a little to good to be true.
sloopercat
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Hmmm, if it had 8psi behind it 60HP might be believable. :lol:
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autopiolet
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It seems that Suzuki should put this in all their cars. Can you imagine how many more cars they could sell with a $69 fast fix? I bet they could even get a quantity discount and make even more money on each car.
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jblanchard5
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Just the MPG improvement would be cool if it didn't screw anything else up (Warrantee)
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TObject
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The chip tricks your car into thinking the air is cooler than it actually is. This is risky and can cause engine damage.
mapeterson2
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From past experience, "CHIPS" ARE BAD. Only a dyno tune is the best way to get the power you want.
2005 Pontiac GTO - 375 rwhp
2001 Ford Ranger XLT - Stock w/ 6 inch lift
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