Has anyone tried one of the tuner chips on the VG300, 3.3ltr V6 Nissan? Would like some feedback on HP and MPG.

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Asked by Michael Mar 04, 2013 at 06:07 PM about the 2001 Nissan Frontier 2 Dr SE Desert Runner Extended Cab SB

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Most tuner "chips" are inexpensive resistors that are placed across the intake air sensor. They send a false signal to the ECU and cause a rich fuel condition. -- Do a internet and forum search before spending any money on one.

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