need help installing chip

Dulce

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I need help installing a performance computer chip in a 94 accord, if you can help email me with instructions or something at ktplayer33@yahoo.com
 

Yoshiod9

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1. send it back to the store
2. get your money back
3. slap yourself for buying a 'performance chip'

:D

honestly, i wouldn't touch a 'performance chip' with a ten foot pole. i just don't see any good coming from them, ya know?
 


DaGFTDOne

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I have a +20 HP Gain resistor I bought on EBay.... that things works!
 

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FireEMT8572 said:
I have a +20 HP Gain resistor I bought on EBay.... that things works!
Really? Post up your dyno sheets.
 


Dulce

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This isnt even my car, im in the middle of looking for a new one, but anyways its my friends car and he is the one that wants to put it in and he asked me to help but i have no clue where it goes so i thought i would just throw it up on here to see if anyone would help
 

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FireEMT8572 said:
I have a +20 HP Gain resistor I bought on EBay.... that things works!
gain

v. intr.
1: To increase; grow: gained in experience and maturity; a painting that gained in value.
2: To become better; improve: gaining in health.
3: To obtain a profit or advantage; benefit: stood to gain politically by his opponent's blunder.

4: a) To close a gap; get closer: The runners in the back gained steadily on the leader.
b) To increase a lead.
5: To put on weight: I began to gain when I went off my diet.
6: To operate or run fast. Used of a timepiece.

resistor

n : an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current


Anyone else see the contradiction??
 

iamcivic

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booze_b said:
gain

v. intr.
1: To increase; grow: gained in experience and maturity; a painting that gained in value.
2: To become better; improve: gaining in health.
3: To obtain a profit or advantage; benefit: stood to gain politically by his opponent's blunder.

4: a) To close a gap; get closer: The runners in the back gained steadily on the leader.
b) To increase a lead.
5: To put on weight: I began to gain when I went off my diet.
6: To operate or run fast. Used of a timepiece.

resistor

n : an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current


Anyone else see the contradiction??
:ownded:
 


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