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AEV Procal VS. Superchips Flashpaq

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Old 01-13-2013, 03:27 PM
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Default AEV Procal VS. Superchips Flashpaq

I know the flashpaq is a engine map reprogrammer and is meant to give a little more power where as the procal is meant to compensate for tires & gears. Now both will do the same things were as the flashpaq remaps, but is the extra cost of the flashpaq worth it vs the procal?
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Long story short...no
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Also, I take your screen name to mean you have a 2013 Wrangler. If so, the Superchips does not work on the 2012-13 models with the 3.6, so it wouldn't work for you anyway.
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Ok thanks, Ill just save some money and go with the AEV procal.
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Originally Posted by 13-JKU-Freedom
Ok thanks, Ill just save some money and go with the AEV procal.
You won't regret it
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You won't regret it
I have a 2013. Want to run 33" tires with no tpms. I've read you can set the pressure to 0 to avoid the warning light. But someone said it still give a warning when you first start the jeep. Is this true?
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Originally Posted by nautique210

I have a 2013. Want to run 33" tires with no tpms. I've read you can set the pressure to 0 to avoid the warning light. But someone said it still give a warning when you first start the jeep. Is this true?
No. It will be off for good.



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