Engine Chipping

Mar 14, 2005
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I've heard about "chipping" engines to give them more power, etc and it's something I would consider for my 2.4 Petrol Santa Fe. Anyone have experience of chipping petrol engines> I'm interested in cost, where to have it done, results? Would be fantastic if someone has done it to a 2.4 Santa Fe! Here's hoping.

Any help that anyone can give would be very much appreciated.

Thanks Very Much

Darin
 

spj

Apr 5, 2006
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Hi Darin,

chipping a petrol engine with no turbo charger is pretty much a waste of money, an absolute maximum of 10% extra power may be gained but more likely 5%. A diesel or petrol engine with a turbo charger can benefit from up to 30% more torque and makes it much more worthwhile, my last car [Audi A4 2.5tdi Quattro 180bhp] was chipped to 210 bhp, did 40mpg solo and 27mpg towing a 1400 kg caravan and would pull in 6th gear at 60mph up any motorway hill, buying a twin axle and a dog gave me the need for a heavy estate type car and I bought an ML270cdi, this is chipped to 200bhp and pulls really well and probably produces enough carbon dioxide for me to get my moneys worth from the road tax. A petrol engine unless very big and thirsty will not give the torque of these fairly small diesels, if you are short of power a diesel may be a better option and they dont have to be slow and boring like some used to be.

spj.
 
Oct 28, 2006
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Hi Darin,

chipping a petrol engine with no turbo charger is pretty much a waste of money, an absolute maximum of 10% extra power may be gained but more likely 5%. A diesel or petrol engine with a turbo charger can benefit from up to 30% more torque and makes it much more worthwhile, my last car [Audi A4 2.5tdi Quattro 180bhp] was chipped to 210 bhp, did 40mpg solo and 27mpg towing a 1400 kg caravan and would pull in 6th gear at 60mph up any motorway hill, buying a twin axle and a dog gave me the need for a heavy estate type car and I bought an ML270cdi, this is chipped to 200bhp and pulls really well and probably produces enough carbon dioxide for me to get my moneys worth from the road tax. A petrol engine unless very big and thirsty will not give the torque of these fairly small diesels, if you are short of power a diesel may be a better option and they dont have to be slow and boring like some used to be.

spj.
nail on the head spj,i bet you were gutted to see the audi go .
 
Oct 28, 2006
1,060
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Hi Darin,

chipping a petrol engine with no turbo charger is pretty much a waste of money, an absolute maximum of 10% extra power may be gained but more likely 5%. A diesel or petrol engine with a turbo charger can benefit from up to 30% more torque and makes it much more worthwhile, my last car [Audi A4 2.5tdi Quattro 180bhp] was chipped to 210 bhp, did 40mpg solo and 27mpg towing a 1400 kg caravan and would pull in 6th gear at 60mph up any motorway hill, buying a twin axle and a dog gave me the need for a heavy estate type car and I bought an ML270cdi, this is chipped to 200bhp and pulls really well and probably produces enough carbon dioxide for me to get my moneys worth from the road tax. A petrol engine unless very big and thirsty will not give the torque of these fairly small diesels, if you are short of power a diesel may be a better option and they dont have to be slow and boring like some used to be.

spj.
nail on the head spj,i bet you were gutted to see the audi go .
 
Oct 28, 2006
1,060
0
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Hi Darin,

chipping a petrol engine with no turbo charger is pretty much a waste of money, an absolute maximum of 10% extra power may be gained but more likely 5%. A diesel or petrol engine with a turbo charger can benefit from up to 30% more torque and makes it much more worthwhile, my last car [Audi A4 2.5tdi Quattro 180bhp] was chipped to 210 bhp, did 40mpg solo and 27mpg towing a 1400 kg caravan and would pull in 6th gear at 60mph up any motorway hill, buying a twin axle and a dog gave me the need for a heavy estate type car and I bought an ML270cdi, this is chipped to 200bhp and pulls really well and probably produces enough carbon dioxide for me to get my moneys worth from the road tax. A petrol engine unless very big and thirsty will not give the torque of these fairly small diesels, if you are short of power a diesel may be a better option and they dont have to be slow and boring like some used to be.

spj.
spot on there spj,i bet you were gutted to see the audi go.
 

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