Getting chipped- Socal Style
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Getting chipped- Socal Style
Hey everyone. I wanted to see from the local Audi owners out here in Socal if you have any recommendations for a place to get chipped. I am in between APR and GIAC and could probably go either way and be happy. With Christmas around the corner, I have heard people mention sale prices as a posibility. If a good price presents itself, I'd be more inclined to treat myself to a Merry Christmas with higher boost to get my sleigh moving! I'm in Hawthorne (South Bay). Any recommendations from personal experience or friends' experience would be helpful in making my decision. Thanks!
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
First off.. if you're driving a B5, good luck getting it chipped affordably. I shopped around, and Group 5 no longer does socketing on the B5 ECU, while All German Auto charges 770 for it and another less known shop does it for ~650. I ended up overnighting my ecu to AWE Tuning to get it socketed and chipped for 200 less than I could have locally.
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
I guess I should have metioned I drive an A6 2.7T (C5). Chipping is pretty expensive, but I will most likely chip along with the Samco TBB and 710 DVs and call it a day as far as any and all mods. I love my car as is, but can't resist the temptation to wake it up with a quality chip.
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
ORIGINAL: Four Ring Circus
I guess I should have metioned I drive an A6 2.7T (C5). Chipping is pretty expensive, but I will most likely chip along with the Samco TBB and 710 DVs and call it a day as far as any and all mods. I love my car as is, but can't resist the temptation to wake it up with a quality chip.
I guess I should have metioned I drive an A6 2.7T (C5). Chipping is pretty expensive, but I will most likely chip along with the Samco TBB and 710 DVs and call it a day as far as any and all mods. I love my car as is, but can't resist the temptation to wake it up with a quality chip.
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
ORIGINAL: .clipse
GIAC/APR/Unitronics/OC.T/Neuspeed/etc. etc.
it's all the same sh*t, jus tap in a MBC along with a chip.
GIAC/APR/Unitronics/OC.T/Neuspeed/etc. etc.
it's all the same sh*t, jus tap in a MBC along with a chip.
If anyone hears any info on APR or GIAC specials, please let me know. Thanks!
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
ingolstadtwest.com
6933 canoga ave canoga park, c.a 91303 18664642834 look for christian
tell him steven sent you, i dunno if he still remembers me but i went to hes shop one time and i talked to him about chipping my car. he even told me that they are tryng to convince apr to do a buy one chipped 2 cars. and they will give u a test trial for it, no questions asked if u are not satisfied
6933 canoga ave canoga park, c.a 91303 18664642834 look for christian
tell him steven sent you, i dunno if he still remembers me but i went to hes shop one time and i talked to him about chipping my car. he even told me that they are tryng to convince apr to do a buy one chipped 2 cars. and they will give u a test trial for it, no questions asked if u are not satisfied
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
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RE: Getting chipped- Socal Style
ok first off, the main part of chipping is normally upping the boost psi. why GIAC and APR get more positive feedback bc they are the popular choice for chips who raise the most psi/bar of boost and have programs available (valet, kill switch, 91/93/100/stock, etc.). the other elements to a chip are raising the rev limiter, top speed governor and advancing the timing.
either way you go, an MBC/EBC will get you the same power as the GIAC/APR guys, but without all the flashy programs for a cheaper price.
also if you're going BT, i know unitronics and revo techniks have files for GT_ _ turbo's
either way you go, an MBC/EBC will get you the same power as the GIAC/APR guys, but without all the flashy programs for a cheaper price.
also if you're going BT, i know unitronics and revo techniks have files for GT_ _ turbo's