S2000 Performance Chip/Module
Originally Posted by Wisconsin S2k,Apr 18 2005, 01:01 PM
dear God no
it kicks ass...I installed it and felt an INSTANT 80hp jump AT LEAST I still have to dyno it though, but then I happened to see a Carrera GT in San Jose driving around...he wasn't even close I blew him by at least 1-1.5 car lengths.
Originally Posted by Silver9k,Apr 18 2005, 01:09 PM
dear God YES!!!
it kicks ass...I installed it and felt an INSTANT 80hp jump AT LEAST I still have to dyno it though, but then I happened to see a Carrera GT in San Jose driving around...he wasn't even close I blew him by at least 1-1.5 car lengths.

it kicks ass...I installed it and felt an INSTANT 80hp jump AT LEAST I still have to dyno it though, but then I happened to see a Carrera GT in San Jose driving around...he wasn't even close I blew him by at least 1-1.5 car lengths.

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Originally Posted by JBERRY2728,Apr 18 2005, 11:14 PM
Yes, I would also like to know what the chip would do to a stock S2000. Anyone ever chip thier car,and if so, what brand and type did you use? Info please....
A little info from the manufacturer...
In general, leaning out the fuel/oxygen ratio will cause a power loss, but fuel economy gain, conversely richening the mix will cause a slight (usually less than 1/2 mpg) reduction in fuel economy, but an increase in power. The fuel/oxygen ratio must remain between 13:1 and 17:1 to remain efficient
What a bunch of bull.
In general, leaning out the fuel/oxygen ratio will cause a power loss, but fuel economy gain, conversely richening the mix will cause a slight (usually less than 1/2 mpg) reduction in fuel economy, but an increase in power. The fuel/oxygen ratio must remain between 13:1 and 17:1 to remain efficient
What a bunch of bull.






