GForce Performance Chip for Crossfire
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Does anyone have any first hand experience with the GForce Performance Chip in their Crossfire? I have found only a couple reviews on the web that were Crossfire specific. The manufacturers claims are pretty strong. Any feedback would be most appreciated.
Kindest regards and happy motoring.
Does anyone have any first hand experience with the GForce Performance Chip in their Crossfire? I have found only a couple reviews on the web that were Crossfire specific. The manufacturers claims are pretty strong. Any feedback would be most appreciated.
Kindest regards and happy motoring.
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There are NO "pre-packaged performance chips" made for the Crossfire. A couple of companies can tune the OEM ECU, but that is all.
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I would, however, just love to read those reviews! Can you find and link them for us?
Crossfire Performance and Tuning
I would, however, just love to read those reviews! Can you find and link them for us?
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Originally Posted by maxcichon
There are NO "pre-packaged performance chips" made for the Crossfire. A couple of companies can tune the OEM ECU, but that is all.
Crossfire Performance and Tuning
I would, however, just love to read those reviews! Can you find and link them for us?
Crossfire Performance and Tuning
I would, however, just love to read those reviews! Can you find and link them for us?
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Originally Posted by maxcichon
you weren't the first to ask this, and I'm sure not the last.
I wonder if anyone has called to ask just exactly where that chip is installed?
And what the answer was?![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif)
I wonder if anyone has called to ask just exactly where that chip is installed?
And what the answer was?
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See web site http://www.carperformancechipreviews.com/ and specifically the following
Shipping Speed: 1/5
Customer Service: 2/5
Return Policy: 1/5
Average HP and Torque Gain: 1/5 (For each vehicle tested we noticed a loss of 8-15 HP)
Average MPG Gain: 1/5 (We notice huge losses in MPG. These varied from 3-10 MPG.)
Cost of product: $69.00
8. G-Force Car Performance Chip - GforceChips, GFchips.com Reviews
Ordering Process: 1/5 Shipping Speed: 1/5
Customer Service: 2/5
Return Policy: 1/5
Average HP and Torque Gain: 1/5 (For each vehicle tested we noticed a loss of 8-15 HP)
Average MPG Gain: 1/5 (We notice huge losses in MPG. These varied from 3-10 MPG.)
Cost of product: $69.00
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I got to looking at the induction on my SRT 6 yesterday and found a G-force chip plugged in. I came in and read the forum here and promptly went out and unplugged it. Today had an oppurtunity to do a couple WOT runs. Seat of the pants was that there was a decrease in pick up. I'm going to drive it for a while and see if the computer will do a relearn and see what effect, if any, on fuel consumption. I have been averaging a tick under 23mpg in overall driving.
I don't have easy access to a dyno but it would be fun to see if there is any actual difference.
I don't have easy access to a dyno but it would be fun to see if there is any actual difference.
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I got to looking at the induction on my SRT 6 yesterday and found a G-force chip plugged in. I came in and read the forum here and promptly went out and unplugged it. Today had an oppurtunity to do a couple WOT runs. Seat of the pants was that there was a decrease in pick up. I'm going to drive it for a while and see if the computer will do a relearn and see what effect, if any, on fuel consumption. I have been averaging a tick under 23mpg in overall driving.
I don't have easy access to a dyno but it would be fun to see if there is any actual difference.
I don't have easy access to a dyno but it would be fun to see if there is any actual difference.
Seriously, I think you should try another pair of pants.
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It wasn't like I installed it. I've been driving the car for a couple months not even aware it was there.
As far as I can tell no one has tested it on an SRT. I was just saying that if I get an oppurtunity to dyno the car I might pay to try it to see if there is any difference
As far as I can tell no one has tested it on an SRT. I was just saying that if I get an oppurtunity to dyno the car I might pay to try it to see if there is any difference
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