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blue chip fuel management ???

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Old Dec 6, 2002 | 12:37 PM
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blue chip fuel management ???

??? any body run the blue chip box with the digital guages .just wondering cause cant make up my mind on the edge comp or the blue chip. thanks!!
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Old Jan 9, 2003 | 07:17 AM
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Re:blue chip fuel management ???

yea,,i got a bluechip,,,it wakes the truck up alittle,,it doesn't feel as lazy,,looks just like an ez. only thing is you don't have to cut your fuel line. it is supposed to do everything from the factory plug ins. next step is injectors 275's or 300's????
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Old Jan 9, 2003 | 07:37 PM
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Re:blue chip fuel management ???

CWICKHAM, you may be thinking of the BlueChip 4 wire box. The FMS with the built in gauges is a major fueling box - and does tap the pump wire. It contributed 160 HP to my set-up. (This is more than advertised due to the other BOMBs on the truck.) The box works great. If you don't already have an EZ - your money is better spent on an Edge Comp.
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Old Jan 9, 2003 | 07:38 PM
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Re:blue chip fuel management ???

I'm not sure where you've been looking for the Blue Chip, but lately there have been several of the Premium's going for 500-600 bucks on E-bay. To me that's a good deal. When I was looking for boxes, the top-end Blue Chip was about $1000. The edge comp has more timing advance built into it than the blue chip. However, the blue chip can be stacked with a timing box (ez, raptor, ddttm, etc...), at least that's what I've been told. You might look at Roger Rodbolt's signature, I believe he runs the blue chip, he may be able to point you in the right direction
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Old Jan 9, 2003 | 10:24 PM
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Re:blue chip fuel management ???

Love it! 8) My FMC Premuim Along With a Pdr 40 , ddIII's and stacked with a VA That's the perfect ticket (Take that where ya want to) For a lot of fun Cant use 2wd to romp or the rears like to spew rubber... Now I NEED 4 wheel drive to launch this thing If I remember BEFORE the stage 3's and when I had the PDR 35 I had 370 on the dyno. Szcheesh and Scott says "C'maahn come on ovah to the dark soid" Dude ..... I Afwaid :P Anyways The digital readout is sweet and she has options galore on how you want it laid out on the screen. EASY plug and play and thats all I have to say 'bout thaat
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