Hey Racechip I have a couple of questions:
1- How does your product compare to the JB4 by Burger motorsports and why is your produce 3 times more expensive?
2- Do you have any actual evidence of claimed performance gains? Where can we see reviews, dyno results, etc... ?
3- I noticed you sell 3 different units with 3 different price points, it seems very odd to me that you would need 3 separate hardware units give that all the work is done in software?
4- Have you done any accelerated life testing on the Kia Stinger with your product to substantiate they claim on your website that its "safe" and will not shorten the life of the engine?
Danke Schoen and have a nice day.
Hello saltee, welcome to the forum and thank you for your interest in RaceChip.
I am not aware of their prices, I went to the website and found their Beta product for $399 (incl. the Connect option $539). Three times that would be $1,197 (or $1,617). Well, if you want to pay that much, we can certainly make a deal. Alternatively, you can get the RaceChip RS for $449 (incl. the Connect option $499) or the GTS Black for $699 (incl. the Connect option $749), if you use the forum group buy code KIA_STINGER. If you want the cheapest option, you should probably look somewhere else - maybe eBay
(That was a joke, please don't buy junk.)
Instead of writing a long text why our product is the best (why should you believe me), I just recommend you testing the product yourself. We have a 30-day money back guarantee and no restocking fee.
Our products are Made in Germany (even our suppliers also serve the German automotive industry), we don't play with the safety systems, we offer 5 years product warranty and a lot of features (warm-up timer, digital control interface for fine tuning). The product comes with a free reprogramming if you change your car. Of course, the performance upgrade software is the most important part. There is no other way than testing it.
There are a lot of reviews in the past 30 pages of this thread and in following thread:
https://www.kiastinger.org/forum/threads/1394-RaceChip-GTS-Black-Initial-Review
If you want to see some charts:
RaceChip dyno chart
A German customer sent us his dyno results:
Kia Stinger with cat-back exhaust installed (without RaceChip):
386 PS = 381 HP
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Kia Stinger with cat-back exhaust installed AND RaceChip GTS Black in Race mode:
450 PS = 444 HP
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So he got +63 HP
Different units:
You are right, when we are talking about the Kia Stinger, one product would be sufficient. Most people buy the GTS Black + App.
However, we have applications for thousands of car models and sell our products to 135 countries. We sell more that 100,000 products per year and for us it makes a lot of sense to have different hardware versions. In the US, many aftermarket companies just focus on one car manufacturer. However, we are experts in electronic power enhancement via additional control unit. This means we focus on the technology and are real experts in what we are doing (we are a team of 100 doing nothing else than developing this technology further and distributing it). Besides the software, the hardware is also very important. The GTS Black consists of more than 350 components. One of these components is an ARM Cortex processor capable of gathering and optimizing data from the engine sensors via up to seven analogue and digital channels in parallel. This enables us to have a sophisticated software instead of just adding x psi.
Testing:
Since we tuned so many engines we know very well what we are doing. The Kia Stinger GT is built for much more than 365 HP. More information:
https://press.racechip.us/kia-stinger-gt-performance-tuning/
Only the spark plugs are of poor quality, so we recommend exchanging them with performance aftermarket spark plugs (You'll find tons of threads in the forums about the spark plugs). I am honest, it took us some time until we decided to do so. (They were running great with German fuel quality, but they do not with US fuel). This is the first engine we are tuning that requires this.
If you want 0 risk, you should not tune your car at all, because there is never 100% certainty. However, we claim to offer ?safe? tuning, because we only optimize within the power reserves off the engine. We do not remove any engine protection mechanisms of the manufacturer (some tuners do so) or automatically delete error codes (some tuners did so).
Bittesch?n, and have a nice day, too!