View Full Version : Which one to go for???
Leepey74
06-02-2004, 01:06
Hi
Ive been looking a few of these 'Chip' companys recently, but they are around the same price and offer around the same power.
BUT, im now asking all of you to help me in my decision.
Revo, APR, Jabba, AMD or Ottenger(if thats how you spell it)
Your help and views would be greatly appreciated :D
Regards
Lee :lol2:
As your in Berkshire I would probably say either Revo or AMD in terms of location. I think there is a Revo dealer in Iver and AMD is only up the M40 toward Oxford. Ottenger chips used to be the biz but most people tend to go for either Revo (serial port tunning) or Jabba (re-chip). I would probably say go for Revo because Jabba is over near Peterbourgh and AMD is still a re-chip. Just makes things easier on the warranty side.
Plus with Revo you get the option of the different programs on a contoller that you plug in. :cheers:
Dormouse
06-02-2004, 19:27
Originally posted by Sven
As your in Berkshire I would probably say either Revo or AMD in terms of location. I think there is a Revo dealer in Iver and AMD is only up the M40 toward Oxford. Ottenger chips used to be the biz but most people tend to go for either Revo (serial port tunning) or Jabba (re-chip). I would probably say go for Revo because Jabba is over near Peterbourgh and AMD is still a re-chip. Just makes things easier on the warranty side.
Plus with Revo you get the option of the different programs on a contoller that you plug in. :cheers:
I beleive AMD do a one-click OBDII system now.
Dor.
kinghorna
06-02-2004, 23:20
Originally posted by Sven
As your in Berkshire I would probably say either Revo or AMD in terms of location. I think there is a Revo dealer in Iver and AMD is only up the M40 toward Oxford. Ottenger chips used to be the biz but most people tend to go for either Revo (serial port tunning) or Jabba (re-chip). I would probably say go for Revo because Jabba is over near Peterbourgh and AMD is still a re-chip. Just makes things easier on the warranty side.
Plus with Revo you get the option of the different programs on a contoller that you plug in. :cheers:
Yeh Fontain (audo dealer) do the Revo in Berks http://www.fontain.co.uk/
crackdownuk
12-05-2004, 00:24
how much are these chips approx???? are they just add-ons which can be easily removed??? :D
how much are these chips approx???? are they just add-ons which can be easily removed??? :D
Check out the prices on the Jabbasport (http://www.jabbasport.com) & Revo (http://www.revotechnik.com/) sites (these are without VAT), APR, AMD etc...
Leepey74
12-05-2004, 11:05
£475 for jabba inc vat
£475 for jabba inc vat
youve just answered the question you posted yourself!!! I notice youve been jabba'd - is this for you or someone else?
Leepey74
12-05-2004, 16:40
i posted this ages ago, since then i have had the jabba chip.
its info for crackdownuk in his search for a chip.
Id recomend Jabba to anyone.
Is there a way to swap the jabba chip back to standard boost?
Dormouse
17-05-2004, 11:54
Is there a way to swap the jabba chip back to standard boost?
Jabba can supply a boost controller.
Dor.
Jabba can supply a boost controller.
Dor.
Yup - had it fitted (well worth it) let's you dial the power up and down as you drive. Blanking resister plug is used to fix it at stock for visits to the stealers.
Leepey74
18-05-2004, 00:34
comes in very handy to!