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3.23s and 33s?

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Old Nov 6, 2009 | 04:20 PM
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it worked great for me until i went with tsl swampers, there a very heavy tire though. i think think you will be ok, im going with 4.56s
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Old Nov 6, 2009 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 08leocon
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can you really feel a difference(superchip flashpaq)? explain

I just cant imagine a chip being able to give it that much more power or even enough to feel... and don't wanna spend $300 to find out

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Old Nov 6, 2009 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by fighterpilotmav
can you really feel a difference(superchip flashpaq)? explain

I just cant imagine a chip being able to give it that much more power or even enough to feel... and don't wanna spend $300 to find out
Get the latest edition of JP magazine. They did a whole write up on programers..The SuperChips was Numero uno..with a nice 7 percent increase in fuel economy to go with the .65 speed increase in the zero to 60 mph run. Not to mention all the other features that it has.

I believe thats a very noticable increase in power.

Going from 32's to 33's shouldn't be an issue...If you jump to 35's its time to re-gear.
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Old Nov 6, 2009 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 08leocon
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X2....

I have a 2dr auto with 4:10s. I installed an Airaid CAI and got a little boost. But then I put the heavier 33s on and lost a lot. I then bought the Flaspaq and it made a HUGE difference. Now if I do anything else it will be a nice exhaust. Yes, regearing is the way to go IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT...but for a little over $300 for the Flaspaq, you might find it to be all you need. But if you have to have major performance improvement then you may want to spend the BIG bucks and go with the gears. Even if you do get the gears afterwards, the Flaspaq will still be a very good investment.
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Old Nov 6, 2009 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ifshinxs
Get the latest edition of JP magazine. They did a whole write up on programers..The SuperChips was Numero uno..with a nice 7 percent increase in fuel economy to go with the .65 speed increase in the zero to 60 mph run. Not to mention all the other features that it has.

I believe thats a very noticable increase in power.

Going from 32's to 33's shouldn't be an issue...If you jump to 35's its time to re-gear.


.65 speed increase? it knocks .65seconds off the 0-60 time? not bad for some computer chip
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