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4.4 Liter Supercharged Northstar
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 2,989
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Re: Performance chips
What modifications have you made to the car?
Performance chips on a stock engine usually produce stock like results.
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3.6 Liter SIDI V6
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: South Of The North
Drives: '08 GMC Canyon
Posts: 1,155
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Re: Performance chips
Be sure and read your warranty manual section about "modifications".
PS-there's no such thing as a mod chip for an OBD2 vehicle. It's a programmer. |
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Walking
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 3
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Re: Performance chips
I wouldn't bother with a "performance chip." In most cases, they're just a little resistor that replaces your oxygen sensor and really doesn't do much. If you're just getting started modifying your vehicle, check here for some quick tips to get you started.
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