Gforce chips
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*Consumer Comment: Just like psychics.
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Ok have to comment on this chip which when i saw it for 399.00 on the website and when i saw it for the lower price figured i would try it . I made the mistake of not goggling this and read comments after i purchased it ,
I tried it on my 02 Chrysler vehicle and spent more time sending emails back and forth to technical dept , i have all emails to prove it for this chip didn't work SNAKE OIL i did mention to the sales team about the comment on the web and they said it was other competitors bashing their product
Now i asked for my money back and they go from 30 day to 15 day money back guarantee so they are not gonna refund my money . I might add that they sent another chip still same results ZIP and after all BS excuses i figure i can advertise to not spend a dime on this product
I am also going to put a video on YOUtube also and every chance i get warn people bout this product
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#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Flynrider - Phoenix (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 09, 2012
POSTED: Thursday, February 09, 2012
These "magic chips" that make cars do amazing things only work if the buyer believes it works. Much like fortune tellers.
If you could unleash amazing power or economy merely through programming, why wouldn't the manufacturer have done it?
There are narrow applications where a program change might beneficially alter performance, but it's not something that would benefit a normal street driven vehicle.
To be fair, I have no specific info about this particular vendor. It's just that I've never actually seen a "magic chip" that ever lived up to its claims. They are a real hoot to test out if you have access to a dyno. Most of them make your car run worse than the stock programming.