White smoke ?!?
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
I'd never heard of it, but apparently some people have had good results. if you don't trust any of your local tuners, it seems like a wideband O2 sensor might be enough to get you tuned. If you have the money and if the manufacturer says it will work on your car, it seems like it may be worth a shot.
http://www.newtiburon.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=117534
http://www.newtiburon.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=117534
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From: Bulgaria
Vehicle: 97' Hyundai Coupe
I asked NGM if the Mafterburner is still available and now I have to sit and wait
A lot of Hyundai owners are also happy with Apexi NEO and PowerPerfect SMT-6...so if the Mafterburner is not available I have to jump on some of these two
I think it's better for me to buy a piggyback rather then pay some "tuner" to chip my car. With the piggyback I can tune it everytime I want. The piggyback is around 200E and chiptuning is around 75-100E.
Any info which one is the best ?
A lot of Hyundai owners are also happy with Apexi NEO and PowerPerfect SMT-6...so if the Mafterburner is not available I have to jump on some of these two
I think it's better for me to buy a piggyback rather then pay some "tuner" to chip my car. With the piggyback I can tune it everytime I want. The piggyback is around 200E and chiptuning is around 75-100E.
Any info which one is the best ?
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Joined: Sep 2001
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From: Pflugerville, TX
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as far as I have heard, there is nobody out there 'tuning' chip replacements or doing reflashes for our cars. Later cars can plug in a little module and gain power cough*genesis*cough but for ours, it's the next closest thing to locked.



Hopefully I will put my hands on some of this "piggies" very soon