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XTheOwl 05-27-2003 10:04 PM

Hypertech Programmer
 
Just had a few questions on the hypertech programmers:

1.) If I understand right, the reprogramming the hypertech gives your car was designed with stock intake/exhaust components in mind. If I were to add a cold air intake system, and an H or X pipe, long headers or other components, would this throw off the hypertechs tuning?

2.) Where is the best place to buy one of these programmers, or what is a fair price for one?

3.) Is there a better programmer for the mustang than the hypertech?

Thanks,

xto

2000 GT Convertible, Stick, 20k miles

Badass_yellowGT 05-28-2003 05:41 PM

answers

1. more than likely call the manufacturer

2.buying a custom burned chip from a reputable place like steeda is a much better way to go but i think the programmer are like
180.00 or more

TRipSOber 06-01-2003 05:55 PM

now if you use a hypertech programmer then you upgrade your car with another mod do you have to do anything with the programmer ?

TRipSOber 06-01-2003 10:28 PM

another question if you get gears and have a hypertech programmer will that fix your speed calibration or whatever so the speedometer won't be off?

XTheOwl 06-02-2003 11:46 AM

The Programmer will let you calibrate the speedo for both gears and tire height(by 1/4 inch).

I called Hypertech, and they said that minor mods wouldnt affect the tuning reprogram. Most likely wouldnt work for a supercharged engine though.

I'd really like to know what a good price for one of these is. The best I could find was about $300.

Does anyone own one of these? Are they a waste of money? Where can I get one cheep?

Thanks again,

xto

GTvert 06-02-2003 04:13 PM

I have a 01 gt convertible, and a hypertech programmer.
Since there is no speedo gear to change in the newer transmissions, There are only 2 choices if you get gears.
1)buy a speedo recalibration box (like $100)
2)get a programmer, and pick up some extra horsepower plus have the option change rev limiter,top speed,etc.
You can notice a difference when you program your car immediately.I was actually surprised.only takes like 20 mins to program it.I have an x-pipe, cold air induction,steeda underdrives, and a few other things and can tell nothing wrong with streetability, idles and runs great.I paid close to $300 for mine, but I would do it again.Hope this helps.


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