Hey Mike! DO you sell the chips for Mustangs?
I plan on buying a 2002 stang when they come out. They are suppose to have 285HP.
How Much HP would a chip make for a GT with that much HP? Just a ball park figure.
Thanks,
Fake
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How Much HP would a chip make for a GT with that much HP? Just a ball park figure.
Thanks,
Fake
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2000 White F-150 Sport 4.2L 5-speed,3.55 gears
MODS: K&N, Flowmaster 50 series.
www.fordvschevy.com Ford vs Chevy
Moderator: Road Kill, Mustang vs F-bodies. We also have a
Ford VS GM/Chevy Truck forum
superstang97@yahoo.com
AIM: fakefvc
Hi fakefvc,
The most important thing will be, how will that vehicle be tuned from the factory? Will it be tuned as conservatively as some of them have been, or will they be more aggressive with ECU programming, and make it harder for us to get more power from them. You just never know until the vehicles actually show up, what it's going to take and how well we can program them how quickly. Time will tell, but the Mustangs are always a priority, of course, like these trucks.
There is no way I would care to even guess on what kinds of gains we'll be able to make or costs at this point, not until that vehicle actually exists, and we see what it involved, as it could be radically different from anything seen to date, you just never know!
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Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
Performance Products F150Online Superchip ordering system: F150Online Superchip Ordering System
The most important thing will be, how will that vehicle be tuned from the factory? Will it be tuned as conservatively as some of them have been, or will they be more aggressive with ECU programming, and make it harder for us to get more power from them. You just never know until the vehicles actually show up, what it's going to take and how well we can program them how quickly. Time will tell, but the Mustangs are always a priority, of course, like these trucks.

There is no way I would care to even guess on what kinds of gains we'll be able to make or costs at this point, not until that vehicle actually exists, and we see what it involved, as it could be radically different from anything seen to date, you just never know!

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Mike Troyer
Performance Products, Inc.
National Distributor of Superchips
(540) 862-9515
Email: mtroyer@compuserve.com
Performance Products F150Online Superchip ordering system: F150Online Superchip Ordering System


