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Old 01-17-2011, 07:30 PM
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Thanks for the advice Aidan. I was just curious to see if anybody has installed it.

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Old 01-17-2011, 07:41 PM
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Thanks for the advice Aidan. I was just curious to see if anybody has installed it.

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If you wanted to go that route you can buy the kit yourself for around 10 dollars! It is just a resistor in a little flashy box.
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If you wanted to go that route you can buy the kit yourself for around 10 dollars! It is just a resistor in a little flashy box.
Does this sound familiar?? LMAO!! Again proves how much you "know"
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Does this sound familiar?? LMAO!! Again proves how much you "know"
Yes it is a resistor in a box... There is two different types. You can get one with one resistor or you can get the "more advanced super tech" ones that have both resistors and a chip Whoopee Doo!

They all do the one same thing even it is has 2000 chips and plc boards inside them they all alter the signal and FOOL the ecu.
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Old 01-20-2011, 05:02 PM
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Yes it is a resistor in a box... There is two different types. You can get one with one resistor or you can get the "more advanced super tech" ones that have both resistors and a chip Whoopee Doo!

They all do the one same thing even it is has 2000 chips and plc boards inside them they all alter the signal and FOOL the ecu.
LMAO!!A resistor and a chip ALONE will not be able to fool an ECU. There is more to it than that.
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Old 01-20-2011, 05:08 PM
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LMAO!!A resistor and a chip ALONE will not be able to fool an ECU. There is more to it than that.
The tuning box only has to lower the signal then the ECU is fooled.

Stop with your silly games, it is obvious that you just came on here to in very biased terms of defending a company..... - I am not slamming a company. I am telling you and everybody else that tuning boxes fool the ECU and is a VERY CRUDE way of tuning expensive BMW cars.

Now,, come on with a new reply with laughing your ass off at what I said and I am probably clueless once again?
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Old 01-20-2011, 05:33 PM
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The tuning box only has to lower the signal then the ECU is fooled.

Stop with your silly games, it is obvious that you just came on here to in very biased terms of defending a company..... - I am not slamming a company. I am telling you and everybody else that tuning boxes fool the ECU and is a VERY CRUDE way of tuning expensive BMW cars.

Now,, come on with a new reply with laughing your ass off at what I said and I am probably clueless once again?
Yes I am still LMAO! Your ignorance is just too funny.So the firmware and months of tuning time to determine the appropriate algorithms to obtain a safe, reliable, and improved tuning just magically takes place?. "The box itself is just a medium to implement the tuning."
Silly games? I don't play games. I am not defending a specific company. I'm defending them in general (the REAL legit ones).
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Old 01-19-2011, 12:01 AM
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Thanks for the advice Aidan. I was just curious to see if anybody has installed it.

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