Originally Posted by torn_phoenix
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Originally Posted by 97civicEXVTEC
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Torn_Phoenix and 97civicEXVTEC:
There are productive ways of answering the OP's question,
without being sarcastic or demeaning. Using 21 smileys in a single post is not one of them. :squint:
I suggest that both of you reconsider the methods and means by which you post here.
Originally Posted by hachacker5024
Well that still didnt anwser my question what do you guys think about it do u think it would even make any difference
Please excuse the actions of the minority. :hs: I'll give you a straight answer.
Don't buy the no-name chips. That auction is clearly not for an actual Spoon -programmed ECU. At best, you'll see no performance gain... at worst, the motor will run lean enough to seriously damage the engine internals.
Since there is no means of making a claim against the seller for engine damage, nor is there a warranty on the product itself, it would be very,
very risky to modify your ECU with a no-name chip.