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![]() I knew almost nothing about chips or programmers, and this post was very helpful. Thanks alot blake. A programmer seems like a useful tool to have around if you plan to be modding, but is there any advantage to having one for a stock car (well, exhaust only)? I know there are better mods for the price (like gears), but I'm just wondering what advantages, if any, there are for a stock car.
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