Thread: chiped ecu?
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Old Oct 18, 2005 | 03:54 AM
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The prices seem a bit high but that may be because we have a local guy who does it for 50 bucks. A dyno tune is a 100 bucks from him and he does great work. Either way, a well done chip is a good deal, it's just the dyno time and a good tuner that "could" get even more expensive after you have had your ECU socketed and chipped.
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