Choco Chips
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Choco Chips
Has anyone installed the Choco Chip into their Lanos, and what difference does it make to ur engine. I have the 1.5 8v, will it make a difference?
'02 Lanos 1.5i 8v Cyber Green
this is read: http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=549
'88 Pontiac Lemans GTE - 2.0 16v XE - fully programable ECU, Custom made intake manifold and other bits.
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
146.6WHP/135lb.ft - 14.81@94mph
i tried a 5000 ohm resistor (thats what the converter said its brown black yellow gold) for a run round the block, the car went great, but im not going to keep it in untill i find out its safe. Is it safe??
330w carbon kevlar
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
but will the one i have screw me up?????Eleven wrote:Daewoo tech.net usees a 1K. Or actually, two 1/4W's in series, but that is irrelevent if you use a 1/2W resistor. (Still over kill)
330w carbon kevlar
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
you'd better believe thats a paddlin
"a woman is like a refridgerator, bout 6ft tall, 300 pounds........."
Well, I am in no way taking responsibility for you, but I dont think so. If it screws your up, then I am REALLY screwed. I run between 1K and 10K. Just see if you can use an A/F ratio tester, see how rich it is, and if it starts to knock at all, either tone it down with a smaller resistor, or higher octane gas.