I took my car to Trackside automotive in South Florida (seemed to be a popular guy with Gn repair) because my car was surging at low throttle upon decceleratiing. After a $525 estimate to clean the injectors I figured this guy knew what he was doing. He cleaned the throttle body and injectors and said it wasn't fixed completely and that he would send my original stock chip to be programmed to deliver more fuel. I told him I didn't want to do that as my car is original and i have never seen a serice bulletin that said the stock chip was bad.
My question is this: why would anyone want to reprogram the stock chip instead of fixing the real problem. i didn't have it done and ended up paying $525 for basically nothing, guy wouldn't even admit he didn't know what he was doing or give me a break on price because of not fixing the problem. Am I missing something here or does this seem like a bogus way to fix a car?
If enough people tell me I am wrong I will be the first to apologize to the man(Jeff). Until then, I think I got ripped and this is a stupid solution to a problem. GM never recalled the chips so why would I modify mine?
thx
My question is this: why would anyone want to reprogram the stock chip instead of fixing the real problem. i didn't have it done and ended up paying $525 for basically nothing, guy wouldn't even admit he didn't know what he was doing or give me a break on price because of not fixing the problem. Am I missing something here or does this seem like a bogus way to fix a car?
If enough people tell me I am wrong I will be the first to apologize to the man(Jeff). Until then, I think I got ripped and this is a stupid solution to a problem. GM never recalled the chips so why would I modify mine?
thx