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any one used a jetchip in a gsx

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gsxjoed

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Feb 14, 2007
scituate, Massachusetts
wondering what kind of results with the v force or ecu upgrade not sure if a waste of money and open to other computer upgrades
 
:confused:WTF??

Jet = useless crap.Get dsm link and dont worry about upgrading again...thats what I wish I did from the get go.

Don’t be :confused:. Read the first three words of Joe’s post….carefully.

With DSM chips each new tune costs $20.00 and Jeff handles the bits and bytes instead of me. Let's see now, Jeff is really smart and I'm an old hillbilly philosopher.
 
Don’t be :confused:. Read the first three words of Joe’s post….carefully.

With DSM chips each new tune costs $20.00 and Jeff handles the bits and bytes instead of me. Let's see now, Jeff is really smart and I'm an old hillbilly philosopher.

He was talking about aircraft carriersLOL

As already stated stay away from them.
 
Edit your own code, Tunerpro R/T, Ostrich 2.0 emulator, its that easy.

Been there, done that, bought the tee shirt. I have edited some hundreds of thousands of lines of my own code.

Jeff is better than me at fuel maps and ignition timing. (Ok that’s not really a compliment.)
DSMchips is cheaper than Dsmlink.
Rebooting after finding an error in my code will not fix a burned piston.
 
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