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    Quote Originally Posted by sylrod View Post
    Sorry. neglected to give the name: ebay No Limit diesel chip for $149
    Rod
    Rod I would be very careful putting that chip in your new Patrol mate, some chips cover any mishaps that may occur after installing their chip, such a DP Chip.
    I would hate for you to install this chip and void your warranty with Nissan mate.
    Just my opinion, what do the rest of the members have to say about this, comments please everyone???

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    Thanks for the info. The suppliers say they are insured with "Allied World Insurance" but when I asked for the policy # to verify it, none came. If something did go wrong would it be a matter of disconnecting and playing dumb or is that too dishonest ? And then again are the results worth the execise ?

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    Just a point of law. Any modification to a product outside of the manufacturers specifications and not performed by the manufacturer will not be covered by either an Implied Warranty or Voluntary Warranty.

    If you are worried about damage not being covered by the manufacturer, simply give them a call and ask. "Can I modify my product?" "Does the manufacturer supply any modifications?"

    http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/Co...arranty_claims

    http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/Co...arranties.html
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    ok heres a dumb question for you in the know.
    Chipn an RD28T, some of the posts are saying about the chip being for CRD only.
    Heres the dumb bit, what is the difference between the diesel injection systems and how do you know which one you have ???


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    Quote Originally Posted by wild98 View Post
    ok heres a dumb question for you in the know.
    Chipn an RD28T, some of the posts are saying about the chip being for CRD only.
    Heres the dumb bit, what is the difference between the diesel injection systems and how do you know which one you have ???


    Cheers Pete
    CRD is "common rail" IE the fuel is delivered in a common rail connecting all 4 injectors and teh injectors are fully electronically controlled. It is still a direct injection tho IE fuel mist directly into the chamber. The posts in question are referring to the MY07 and later ZD30 CRD engines

    Non CRD has a seperate fuel feed to each injector and the pump pressure controls the injection

    Typically CRD's operate at significantly higher fuel pressures giving better atomisation and burn patterns etc etc. Their injectors also cost a small fortune or your first born

    As a point of interest most of the "cheap chips" and some of the expensive ones (rip offs) are simply variable resistors that up the fuel pressures so you get more bang. The expensive legitimate chips will use multiple inputs to remap the injection signals from the ECU
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    img002.jpghere you go kris
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    HI Guys,
    Sorry to bring up an old thread, anyone have an update especially on the Di?
    Considering buying for my '01 model.
    Cheers.

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    no limit nissan common rail chip

    this is a total wast of money had the patrol dyno before and after all it did was use more fuel tried to contact no limit did not answer as i have dyno proof if any one has said it works then they are dreaming can send dyno proof Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by my third 256 View Post
    have just purchaced a no limit diesel chip on ebay wanted $149....
    thanks for reading this owell if i only blow $140 i can live with that not $1400
    stephen
    And if you blow your 12K plus engine from using that chip? What are you going to do? Their warranty is not worth a pinch of old cocky shit. Albeit cheap, I'd rather buy local. And yes I bought one of those chips from them for my Dmax I had. It never worked, I posted it back with tracking, etc etc, waited months and they said they never got it, bullshit, I even rang thier post office in Germany and managed to find out its sitting there waiting for them to pick it up, but they never did still telling me its not there. Four months later it arrives back on my door step with a stamp from their p.o saying it was never collected. Yes it may do the same as what is sold here but I personally would take the risk. Although I was temped to order one and pull it apart...
    But its your money Ralph. I just hope it goes well for you mate. I'd hate to see turn sour on you. But yes they are very tempting for that price compared to our way over inflated chips sold here.

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