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A guy once posted a neat pic of the old chips, I saved it.

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I got the Ultrachip AFTER my GN got stolen mainly because of that feature but also 8 chips in 1 was a killer idea.

The early chip days must have been really fun since the idea that anyone could open a ECU, drop in a chip and some race gas could really fly was so new. I can only imagine how many chips the average GN guy had back then, 3 seems almost too low due to the different makers and always thinking this chip will do x y etc. .
 
Back in 1991, I was running a special trade-up sale on the Ultrachip and offered a discount of $10 for each old unwanted chip sent in with the order (I think there was a limit of 4 or 5 per customer). The deal lasted for a month, I believe was the month of December.

By the time it ended, I wound up with dozens of chips, some stock, most aftermarket, and put them in a big pile. Took a picture of it. I lost the picture over time - this was before everything went digital - boy I wish I still had that image. Used it in an ad, where the Ultrachip was at the top of the heap. It was a pile about 6 in. high and about a foot in diameter!

Gee, I'll have to look to see if I still have that negative....
 
I got the Ultrachip AFTER my GN got stolen mainly because of that feature but also 8 chips in 1 was a killer idea.

The early chip days must have been really fun since the idea that anyone could open a ECU, drop in a chip and some race gas could really fly was so new. I can only imagine how many chips the average GN guy had back then, 3 seems almost too low due to the different makers and always thinking this chip will do x y etc. .
You can actually run really quick with the stock chip as well. We had some local guys back in the day run very quick for a stock car, I recall one guy in particular ran in the 11.90s on the stock chip with boost in the mid-20 lb range, C16 fuel, fuel pump, slicks and open dump tube. A hard launch on slicks and good 60' time makes it happen. Stock chip actually had a gnarly timing table, 22* generally speaking and upwards of 26* at the 2800 RPM torque peak of the stock engine. That's why the cars worked so well in stock form, its just a really well engineered package all around. Today's oxygenated pump gas doesn't allow that kind of timing obviously, with around 18* being optimal on 92 octane, a little more perhaps on Chevron 94. Back in the early-late 1990s a mildly modded GN was 'the' car to own and was so much fun on the good gasoline we had back then.
 
I had an old Eastern Performance chip in my '86 when it was stolen.

With a crushed down FPR, dump pipe, and a Spearco intercooler it ran 12.80's, pretty nice for those days.

I miss that car, the pile of headaches it was... It was just a magnet for stupid, bad stuff to experience, again and again... until one day, it was just gone...
 
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I had a lot of guys running low 10s with my chips. Might have been a couple of 9s but its been a long time so Im not 100% on that one.
 
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