Installed Hypertech Programmer III
#11
Join Date: Sep 2007
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you guys are killin we with your heavy sneakers. haha thanx ne ways
#12
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Hey now, I got a gain in MPG, even with a heavier foot
lol
lol
#13
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How many say its a run for the money? I am debating on that, but I don't know if i want to spend the money? Is it that great
#14
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I like it, for the most part... It seems to have lost a little bit way down low in the RPM's (sub 1000 RPM range) but otherwise gives a little bit more pep, and probably gained 1 - 2 MPG on the highway... or if I baby it in town, lol
#15
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do you feel much of a power difference. I have an intake and exhaust will that help much?
#16
Not a lot that you can feel, but it actually takes a fair jump in HP to be able to feel it. The main benefits are as I discribed in the first post. Intake, exhaust, and a programmer are a good combination.
#17
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The only thing you MIGHT feel is a change in throttle response...
The butt dyno isn't all that accurate, otherwise, lol.
The butt dyno isn't all that accurate, otherwise, lol.
#18
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Michigan
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yea i have a built tranny so i want to push those shift points and firmness all the way up... it all ready squaks 1 > 2
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