power programmer
#1
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I just bought a 05 Blazer recently and am looking for some extra HP. I got the c.a.i from K&N andim now thinking of getting a power programmer.I was wondering if anybodys heard anything about the new one from Hypertech.
#2
Welcome to the Forum!
Just to give you a heads up, Usually when you post in the new member area you introduce yourself and your Blazer and ask your questions elsewhere in the forum, but I'll excuse you because you are new.
Anyway from what I've heard, hypertech makes almost the best programmer out there, having had a chance to buy one myself.
Do you have any othermods to your Blazer? lets hear about them! Post pictures!
Just to give you a heads up, Usually when you post in the new member area you introduce yourself and your Blazer and ask your questions elsewhere in the forum, but I'll excuse you because you are new.
Anyway from what I've heard, hypertech makes almost the best programmer out there, having had a chance to buy one myself.
Do you have any othermods to your Blazer? lets hear about them! Post pictures!
#3
*Moved to Performance & Brainstorming >> Engine & Internal*
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Sorry, no pics yet. No digital camera.
Well I bought my Blazer about a month ago so i haven't had much money to play around with yet.. I was just wondering if a power proggramer would be a good next step?Or would it be better to look at something else?
Well I bought my Blazer about a month ago so i haven't had much money to play around with yet.. I was just wondering if a power proggramer would be a good next step?Or would it be better to look at something else?
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Beavercreek, OH
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It's really up to how bad you want something and how much money you have. If you want it to look nice first (ie new headlights tail lights etc) then go with those, I wasn't planning on getting a power programmer this early however Swart made an offer I couldn't pass up, I still have exhaust, air intake, magnaflow cat, amp, speakers and sound deadening material to go.....maybe some sweet new rims and tires but not a priority really.
#6
Yeah, I opted to upgrade the looks first, simply becausethat tends to be the cheaper stuff (except the exhaust, which needed to be replaced anyway, so I just had my mechanic do the upgrade).
#7
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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I've got mine Hyperteched, and it seems to go pretty good... Not a major noticable difference from stock, but there is a little bit...
#8
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my favorite is the firmer shift points :-)
#9
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I make my own shift points, lol
#10
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Yeah I still wish I had a manual, my old '84 was but I was just happy to find a newer Blazer that was blue and had under 100k miles.....





