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Jeep Cherokee Performance Chip

Alright, I feel that it’s my duty to provide a rip-off report due to the fact that I was ripped off by such a product many years ago when these first started surfacing.  The classic Jeep Cherokee Performance Chip.  Do a quick search in eBay on “jeep cherokee performance” and no doubt you will see the page littered with claims of ‘100 Horsepower’ and ‘+40 MPG’ all of which seem to be too good to be true.  And what’s your gut tell you?  Steer clear, but then the little performance hog in you wonders if it could actually work, even though the product is only $20.

Well your gut was correct.  These products are ripoffs.  Here’s how the creators of these high performance chips claim you increase your horsepower OR get better gas mileage:

“The way our Performance Modules work is by sending a modified signal through a factory sensor in the engine compartment, called the IAT sensor. This signal alters the computer and the computer then reprograms itself for a more efficient air/fuel mixture. Your vehicle from the factory may come too rich or too lean - meaning too much fuel (rich) or not enough fuel (lean). You may see cars and trucks on the road blowing a lot of black smoke out of their exhaust pipes. This means that their motor is running rich and they are throwing money away and wasting all of that gas and hurting the environment as all of that black smoke is raw, unburned fuel.

By modifying the air/fuel mixture to a more efficient mixture, you are tapping into hidden performance, and by gaining performance in your vehicle, you do not have to push the gas pedal down as hard to get up to speed, so therefore the fuel savings are enormous!” - mindblower_performance

 

Wow, that makes sense right?  Well don’t start typing your PayPal email address yet.  Let’s be honest gains of 100 horse power out of a $20 module are completely unrealistic.  And as I said before, I purchased one with the hopes that it just might work.  Well, I can reassure your gut instinct, these claims are 100% false.

Product Descrption:

So how does this high performance chip work?  It’s quite simple actually, actually a little too simple.  The ‘module’ wires in between the cars IAT or MAS sensor and the cars computer.  It ‘tricks’ the car into thinking it’s running too lean thereby adding fuel or ‘horsepower’; or into thinking it’s running to rich thereby using less gas or ‘improved mileage’.  So what is this absolutely amazing module?  It’s a resistor.  Yeah, like the ones you can buy at radioshack for a quarter.  That’s how it alters the signal, it adds resistance.  A simple trick into making your car run leaner or richer.

Will It Work At All?

It could possibly work a little, but you are altering a signal sent by OEM equipment.  You could possibly end up failing smog or ruining your engine.  If your looking for a performance chip look into JET Chips.  These are real performance chips, but not at the low low price of $20.  There are much better ways of increasing your horsepower.  Take a look at my article that deals with exhaust and intake modifications.


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eBay can be a great place to pick up off road gear for your Jeep Cherokee / XJ, but buyer beware. eBay can be the best place or a very dangerous place to pick up gear on the cheap. Here’s a quick guide on what deals will make you feel like a genius for getting and the shams that will leave something to be desired.


Top Buys From eBay for the Jeep Cherokee / XJ

Cup holder for 1984 - 1996 Jeep Cherokee / XJ

Price: $10-$15
Link: eBay Search for Jeep XJ Cup Holder
Bottom Line: Good Deal

We all know it and we all loathe it. The 1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee lacked receptacles for which to place your beverages, be it coffee, soda, or whatever. If you have a 1984-1996 Jeep Cherokee, you need cup holders for the front seats. There are a couple sellers on eBay who have auctions up or have them in their store. They go for about $10-$15 + shipping. They use the screws you already have in your center console in order to mount it right above your emergency brake. A definite good buy from eBay.

Brand Name Lift Kits


Price: Varies
Link: Search eBay for Brand Names
Bottom Line: Good deal if you check prices on other sites

If you’re looking for a brand name lift kit like Rough Country, SuperLift, or Rubicon; eBay can be a great place to find a deal. However, do your homework, check other sites for prices to make sure you are getting a good deal. If you can get a good deal, you can verify the seller’s reputation and have eBay to back you up if there’s a dispute on the item.

Worst Buys From eBay for the Jeep Cherokee / XJ

Performance Chips

Price: $20-$100
Bottom Line: Stay Clear of this Scam

Wow, I honestly can’t even believe eBay still allows these to be sold. These are probably the biggest rip off in the history of the world. A quick eBay search of “Jeep Cherokee Performance Chip” will reveal results like, “+45 HP! 15 MPG” “100 HP 75MPG” all of which are completely false claims. They run anywhere from $20 all the way to $100 and really consist of nothing more than a resistor in a Radio Shack project box that has wires that run between your ECU and sensors in your car.

Here’s how they “work”: They place a resistor between sensors in your car and your ECU tricking the computer on your car thinking it’s either running too lean (increased gas, “increased horsepower”) or to rich (less fuel, “increased mpg”). Bottom line is these things do not do what they say they do and this is just a plan scam.

Off Brand Budget Lifts

Price: Varies
Bottom Line: Buyer Beware, quality is in question

I won’t even show a picture for these as I don’t want to anger the companies that sell them. However, be sure and stay clear of off brand budget lifts. They are usually not the best quality and that is the last thing you want to put on your XJ. You’ll either end up with a ride that is way too rough or you’ll end up breaking on the trail. Do yourself a favor and save up for a better kit.

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