Chevy gas SUPERCHIPS programmer
#1
Anyone want one?
Bought a F 350 for hauling and don't need the "chip" in the gasser anymore. Model 2715, I had it in a 2003 6.0....according to the paperwork, also good for most/all v8's from 1996 to 2003. Claimed to add 27HP and 34/lb TQ. Noticeable when driving but not tire melting like the diesel chips.
paid $400, sell for $250 OBO
Russ C.
Bought a F 350 for hauling and don't need the "chip" in the gasser anymore. Model 2715, I had it in a 2003 6.0....according to the paperwork, also good for most/all v8's from 1996 to 2003. Claimed to add 27HP and 34/lb TQ. Noticeable when driving but not tire melting like the diesel chips.
paid $400, sell for $250 OBO
Russ C.
#6
Superchips.com
They call it the 2815 now and the performance numbers are slightly different.They charge $429.00 for it and it has some cosmetic differences to the unit.
#8
Dont bother with any of the programmers unless all you want to do is change tire size raise top speed. If you have a GM gas motor go to PCMforless, westers, zippy, etc. and get your pcm custom tuned the way you want it. Get rid of the torque managment, fine tune it for CAI exhaust cam or what ever you have done. A programer is like a 2 on 1-10 and a custom tune is a 9. I have a pcmforless and love it. Improve 1/4 mile by 1 second, pulls so hard up high and shifts very quick hard. The biggest thing you will notice is how "dialed back" the gm gas motors are at high RPM's, and how friggin hard it will pull on the on ramp with the torque management gone. If you have a 3/4 ton with a 4l80 trans you will be fine...strong trans. They can even leave the TM on when you push the tow haul buttom. Very cool options....just call and talk.
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