Posted by Red Dave on November 09, 2008 at 05:54:37 from (98.235.112.224):
In Reply to: Re: Could this be??? posted by dave2 on November 09, 2008 at 02:46:22:
I did see an episode of Mythbusters where they tested some of the so-called "miracle fuel savers" and of course they all failed.
I don't recall that a chip was one of the things tested though.
But, you are right. A chip can't increase compression, or displacement. What can it change? Fuel delivery, shift points and ignition, and what else? Car manufacturers brag over every once of horsepower and every mile they can get from a gallon of fuel.
It seems to me that if it was real, GM, Ford, Toyota, somebody would have it on their latest and greatest and the advertising would be everywhere telling us about it.
I'm not saying that a chip can't make some improvments, but 45 horses AND 15 MPG? At the same time? That is awfully hard to believe.
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