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Old 07-04-2005, 02:46 AM
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SuperChips, hands down. They do make a similar product, like the Hypertech programmer, but SuperChips also makes complete custom tuning solutions, where the Hypertech stuff is more 'generic', one size fits all, AutoZone, type of deal.

With SuperChips, you can get a complete custom tune, specific to your vehicle. One-size fits all tunes just don't work that well. Two identical vehicles, one rolling off the assembly line right behind the other, will require slightly different tunes.

If you want a REAL tune, go to a tuner, have them put it on the dyno or road-tune it. The other types are just generic. Of course on a mostly stock vehicle, there isn't going to be much difference anyway. But on most applications you can move shift points, rev limits, top-speed limits, etc.
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