Is this a good idea? I can't really find any reviews on it

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conno707
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http://www.performancechipsdirect.com/Nissan/240SX/
I want to throw out just a little more hp on my car


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waste of money.

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I have to agree...

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lol

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ILoveMyRHS13 wrote:lol

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"NISSAN 240SX CHIPS
Whether you're looking to be the best drifter on your circuit or you just want to improve you car's performance the easiest way possible, adding a new 240sx performance chip will improve every aspect of your motor's output. The best part about it is the new 240sx performance chips are designed with the user in mind so the install in painless and only takes about 15 - 20 minutes. Drift with more confidence, get better launch times and improve you overall over miles per gallon with a new 240sx chip. Performance Direct 240sx chips are the only way to go! "

Same stuff as ebay man, think about it, if this chip was the real deal, don't you think you'd be seeing tons of posts about people using it? Chances are it will just make your car run rich.

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DMan II-40
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I like the claim of "Gains of up to 50 hp!" f*** bull s***, lol. Gaining 50 hp N/A would require so much money. Like stated, if it were that simple and great, everyone would have one.

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I wanna be the best drifter out there.

Tukami Fijiwura!

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i dont think its even possible to gain mpgs by increasing horsepower. is it?

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conno707 wrote:http://www.performancechipsdirect.com/Nissan/240SX/
I want to throw out just a little more hp on my car
srsly. :lolling: . Bro do Intake, headers, test pipe, exhuast and get rid of your clutch fan and maybe you'll get 40hp... maybe

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matt_240sx wrote:i dont think its even possible to gain mpgs by increasing horsepower. is it?
If you're gaining horsepower by increasing efficiency, yes. For example, a better flowing exhaust or intake may increase mpg AND horsepower. It probably won't be enough to really notice, but the gain is there.


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