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power programer???

flyinbryan

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does anyone know of a company that makes a plug and play programmer? something like a hypertech or super chip or anything??ive looked around but havent seen anything yet..

bryan
 

Matt's06

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no, only thing close is the URD MAF sensor calibrator. They claim 15 hp for a stock 4.0
 

flyinbryan

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but thats probly designed for s/ced motors tho right??
 

flyinbryan

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hey matt how do u like the extang tonneau? i had one on my s-10 that was awesome im looking into getting one for this truck
 

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no it can go on any motor. It just tunes the fuel curve for more power and efficiency. But you need a wideband and a laptop to tune it.
 

flyinbryan

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right i know it CAN be used for anything but i was just saying its probably more effective with they s/c kit

thanx for the info :)
 

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two totally differant units. the fuel for the supercharger is controlled by an additional injector and controller with timing control.
the MAF sensor calibrator is what i had on my truck before the supercharger and it worked well.
 

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I wouldn't go with anything else but a programmable calibrator like the URD one. The ones like unichip are too risky since it's set at a certain number.... usually one thats not good for your motor
 

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Mad Maf Cal

Is this the one for$228 @ urd's site?And which wideband unit is recommended or being used?
 
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