Jet Performance scam?
Programmer
nwester at eidnet.org
Thu Sep 28 19:13:29 GMT 2000
Yep--their calibration is hid so well that THEY don't even
know what they did <BG>. Performance packaging--all
the performance is in the package. Ever notice how well your
car goes after you do a battery disconnect ?? ; )
Lyndon.
-----Original Message-----
From: Reid Bishop <rbish at ibm.net>
To: gmecm at diy-efi.org <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Date: September 27, 2000 9:50 PM
Subject: Jet Performance scam?
>I recently got a buddy interested in performance tuning GM engines. He has
>a 92 Isuzu Rodeo, with a GM 3.1 V6. It uses a 1228838 ECU, and has the
ANFK
>calibration.
>
>Back in '94, he had bought a 'performance' chip from Jet Performance
>Products. Today, we read his original EPROM, and found that the
>'performance' EPROM had the SAME IDENTICAL IMAGE on it as was on the
>original factory chip!
>
>What gives? Did Jet somehow 'hide' their calibration (I don't see how this
>is possible on a 2732 EPROM), or did they just plain scam him for $120?
>BTW- he did not receive a CALPAK- this is not a removeable chip on the
ISUZU
>'8838.
>
>
>
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