Mike Hoxbig
Honorary Master
I think some of you are mixing up terminology and confusing yourselves 
There are different ways of going about this. Flashing entails overwriting the parameters of the existing ECU. "Chipping" entails hardwiring a chip. Both of these will void the warranty if the manufacturer detects it.
Then there is a piggyback or plug and play chip. This is basically a chip that takes the outputs of the OEM ECU as inputs, alters them, and sends it out to their intended destination. This shouldn't void the warranty as you can remove it prior to servicing.
There are different ways of going about this. Flashing entails overwriting the parameters of the existing ECU. "Chipping" entails hardwiring a chip. Both of these will void the warranty if the manufacturer detects it.
Then there is a piggyback or plug and play chip. This is basically a chip that takes the outputs of the OEM ECU as inputs, alters them, and sends it out to their intended destination. This shouldn't void the warranty as you can remove it prior to servicing.
