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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by radiocycle, Aug 30, 2009.

  1. radiocycle

    radiocycle Active Member

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    FreakinToddles New Member

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    Yeah... if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Also do you really want to introduce a 3rd party chip to the computer on your brand new Prius?

    Here is a good explanation I found on yahoo answers:
     
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    Let's see:
    1. 50% increase in HP and torque
    2. ~25% MPG improvement
    3. $9.89
    4. :eek: :D :eek: :confused:

    These have to be the most outrageous claims I've ever seen for a tuning chip--and I've seen a lot. First, the only significant power increase you'll get by chipping is on a forced induction engine--by raising the boost. On naturally aspirated engines, the best you can expect is perhaps 5%--and that's a chip costing $1,000+.

    Another red flag is when a site says it won't void your warranty. :eek:
     
  5. SlowTurd

    SlowTurd I LIKE PRIUS'S

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    there's a pic around where somebody actually bought it, opened up the box and found nothing inside
     
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    Bobsprius BobPrius

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    I would be afraid to put a $9.00 Module in my $30,000 Prius, not only would that void the Warranty...can you imagine the cost of a repair for the $9.00 Module then?? The cost of any repair or malfunction would buy me Gas for Years to come!

    Don't fall for it...even though there are some that are legit...you already are a MPG winner by having a Prius!
     
  7. radioprius1

    radioprius1 Climate Conspirisist

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    That must be the homeopathic approach to automotive accessories!
     
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    Sometimes significant improvements can be had by re-programming the ECU either directly or by "chip" I've done both on other vehicles.
    In every instance that I am aware of you either take a hit in fuel mileage or emissions or usually both. If it were possible to get even 1% mileage improvement by programming, I'm sure Toyota would do it.
     
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    Quote:"
    You can search far and wide but you will find no ECU/chip tuning that will significantly increase fuel economy on an otherwise stock Honda engine. Think about it, if big increases in mileage could really be achieved with a cheap chip... they'd come from the factory that way and dealerships would charge a premium. They'd call is their "Super Economy Package" or some such."
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    First of all, this $9 item is not even a chip, is a resistor and it fools the computer into thinking the engine is warmer then it is. It can cause a little leaner air mixture at the expense of dirtier output. These are a scam of course.

    But on the quote that no chip/ecu mod can make such results significantly better then stock that is wrong. They again can trade off many factors, emissions being one of them for better fuel economy. Honda/Toyota can not do this because the car would not be a ULEV or whatever LEV version it is anymore. You can trade emissions for more power in many cars as well. Most of this stuff will NOT do anything on a Prius because its much more complex but on a Honda Civic it can be done. Also... its not $9!

    1991-2007 Honda Civic - Jet Chips Power Programmer
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    Send me the money, then put your cell phone on top of your Prius engine. I can do the reprogramming by remote control. :D

    Tom