Chip for a bone stock Harley??

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Old May 16, 2003 | 01:46 PM
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Question Chip for a bone stock Harley??

My truck is bone stock and I would like to purchase a chip for a little extra ummph.
Any recomendations?
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Old May 16, 2003 | 04:56 PM
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Hi MH,

The best powertrain program that will get the largest *safe* power gains is the Superchips tuning. It's available in both single and dual program versions, most supercharged 5.4 owners use the 2-program Superchip Flip Chip. That gives you a full performance program on Side 2, and then a more conservative program on Side 1, like if you want to do any towing, or if you happen to get a bad tank of gas, or someone else will be driving the vehicle & you don't want them to have full 100% power, etc. The change of programs is accomplished by simply flipping the attached toggle switch.

If you'll take a look at our web site over at www.TroyerPerformance,com - you can see all the various Superchips products for your vehicle listed there. Once the Home Page loads, just click on "Shop" and then in the Superchips section, click on "List by Vehicle Type," so you can just scroll thru the FoMoCo applications. There you will find the different Superchips products available for your supercharged Harley, and very thorough descriptions of each.

You can expect roughly about a 30-35 HP gain from the Superchips tuning for a bone-stock supercharged 2002 or 2003 Harley model, just to give you a rough idea, and it will still be 50-state emissions certified as well with the Superchips tuning.

Give us a call if you'd like to go over this in more detail, we specialize in the performance of the Ford Truck platform, & can take the performance of your Harley just as far as you could ever want to go!

Enjoy your Harley & have a great weekend,
 
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