Racechip for 2019 Stinger 2.0T?

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Just wondering if the race chip is compatible with the 2019 Stinger...? I only see up to 2018....
 
Have been looking at all of the various chips. RC has 3 options for the 2.0 from 2017 to current model. GTS black, RS and S.
 
Have been looking at all of the various chips. RC has 3 options for the 2.0 from 2017 to current model. GTS black, RS and S.
Have been looking at all of the various chips. RC has 3 options for the 2.0 from 2017 to current model. GTS black, RS and S.

I msg'd race chip about it and they said they're working on it... can't use the 2017-2018 RS... in a 2019...? But then you're saying you can? Just want to be sure :)
 
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Racechip is garbage. Do yourself a favor and get the JB4.
 
I msg'd race chip about it and they said they're working on it... can't use the 2017-2018 RS... in a 2019...? But then you're saying you can? Just want to be sure :)
I have the RC RS in my 2020 2.0t. Installed Saturday. It is working great.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
That's what I've been reading... seems to be consensus view :)
Not a 100% consensus. I can't speak for anyone else but I am certainly enjoying the performance gains with RC (and there seems to be a hand full of others). But, I am not one who is going to be running to dyno and squeeze very bit of hp I can from my engine. I wanted a good increase to keep me happy since I couldn't afford the 3.3. RC has provided that. That being said, I am sure I would have really liked the JB4 as well..
 
I have 30k miles with a RaceChip and can assure you that it's not garbage. I've put it on a dyno and gotten similar gains as a JB4 (for 2.0 motors). I've contacted customer service several times and gotten prompt replies and they even provided a more aggressive custom tune. The build quality, instruction manual, packaging, and app are all very high quality. I have a BMS pedal tuner and while it works fine the build quality and UI is lacking and it didn't come with any instructions. JB4 is a fine option and customer support is good by all accounts and they participate in the forum so if you want to go that route, that's fine.
 
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I have 30k miles with a RaceChip and can assure you that it's not garbage. I've put it on a dyno and gotten similar gains as a JB4 (for 2.0 motors). I've contacted customer service several times and gotten prompt replies and they even provided a more aggressive custom tune. The build quality, instruction manual, packaging, and app are all very high quality. I have a BMS pedal tuner and while it works fine the build quality and UI is lacking and it didn't come with any instructions. JB4 is a fine option and customer support is good by all accounts and they participate in the forum so if you want to go that route, that's fine.
I have to agree , as I have 30 k on my Race Chip and no problems so far , and run a mild tune with it and running 94 to 98 octane and I have the app with it and with just a click as for customer service, Race Chip was great , both JB4 and RC are good options:)
 
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