sarah747589
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Hi all, does anyone have any experience of using Superchips to 'chip' (ECU remap) their Boxster.....specifically a 3.2ltr 2005 Boxster S? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
ORIGINAL: nwhear
As far as I am aware the power increase on a non turbo engine is not worth the cost of the re-map (which will also invalidate your warrenty).
I had my TT 150 chipped and the power increase from the VAG 1.8.turbo was impressive.
ORIGINAL: Mark Bennett
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ORIGINAL: sarah747589
BHP increase : 13
NM gain : 22
Lb/Ft gain : 16Price* : £299.00
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So the general consensus from the few that have posted a reply is 'dont bother' basically.....too little gain for too much cash.
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ORIGINAL: tommo1
Thinking of having my 987 Boxster S remapped, as anyone any experiences of Superchips and the results.
Tommo
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