At 02:43 PM 10/25/2011, Robert Fisher wrote... >I don't recall seeing this particular thing discussed before. They picture a chip, but the description says "The GF module installs into your VOLKSWAGEN VANAGON's engine bay and is connected via 2 wires that plug into the IAT sensor." My bet is, it's a $0.03 resistor with $0.25 worth of wire/connectors, which slightly changes the A/F ratio. The "60 HP" is BS. The $400 on sale for $70, more so. GFchips no doubt stands for Get F*. (Fleeced, not what the mods were thinking that meant :-) ) As Barnum said, TASBEM. Might as well spend your money on an HHO generator. |
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