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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Dublin Ohio
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![]() In my opinion, don't do with hypertech. Like the other guys said, go with Fastchip or Superchip. Originally I used hypertech and to be honest, i think it slowed my car some. The plus to it though is that you can get rid of the rev limiter and speed governer. However, if it's horsepower you are looking for go with a chip. You will gain at least 15 horses and about 10ft/lbs of torque. On the other end of the spectrum you could take the same money you will pay for the programmer and buy some decent bolt-ons.
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