Can it help stock?
Can it help stock?
I had an interesting discussion with someone this weekend about whether reprogramming the prom can really help a stock engine (one without any performace mods) run better. I think reprogramming for a stock engine can help performance. This other person feels that the manufacturer (GM) had the prom setup from the factory with the best performance a stock engine could produce.
Any comments?
Any comments?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by davidjon_99:
I had an interesting discussion with someone this weekend about whether reprogramming the prom can really help a stock engine (one without any performace mods) run better. I think reprogramming for a stock engine can help performance. This other person feels that the manufacturer (GM) had the prom setup from the factory with the best performance a stock engine could produce.
Any comments?</font>
I had an interesting discussion with someone this weekend about whether reprogramming the prom can really help a stock engine (one without any performace mods) run better. I think reprogramming for a stock engine can help performance. This other person feels that the manufacturer (GM) had the prom setup from the factory with the best performance a stock engine could produce.
Any comments?</font>
You can't begin to appreciate what a CORRECT chip means, till you've been there. If you like an engine tuned to the way you drive.
Some *tuners* are just happy with the way the chips come, me, I like them only after a getting them dialed in to the way I like.
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