chip, what kind and where to find

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Old May 22, 2002 | 08:26 PM
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chip, what kind and where to find

hi
my name is fred
i have a 2000 ford expo with 4.6L eng.
i wanting to put in a chip, but waht kind(i don't know)
and where to get one( i don't know)
is there anyone out there that can help me
 
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Old May 22, 2002 | 08:32 PM
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do a search on computer chips and it will give you a lot of information on them and where to get one...i would go with super chips....
 
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Old May 22, 2002 | 08:33 PM
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Welcome to the site...
 
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Old May 23, 2002 | 10:39 AM
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Hi Expo76,

You came to exactly the right place, nice to see you dropping by!

The Superchip is what most people use, due to it's superior powertrain programming & results.

You can find the Superchip right here, available from us. We also have an online ordering sytem here for your convenience that you can access just by clicking on the link just below in our signature line, or you can give us a call, whichever you prefer. Our contact information is just below as well.

Please feel free to give us a call if you would like to go over any questions or details, we'll be happy to spend some time with you going over everything about the Superchip and your vehicle, etc.

In addition to the normal year, make, model, etc. type of inforrmation, we will also need to know the computer code of your vehicle in order to supply you with the correct matching Superchip programming. This is easy to find, just go to the passenger side of your vehicle, open the front passenger door, and then look in the front part of the door frame, in the area of the door hinges, and there you should find a small sticker that has 3 letters followed by 1 number on it, 4 digits total. That is your computer code, and that's what we need to make the Superchip for your particular Expedition.

In addition to a power gain of roughly 10%-12% from the Superchip, it will also clean up the rather slow & sloppy shift characteristics of the automatic transmission, helping to reduce slippage and further improve performance and overall powertrain response.

We can also help you with just about any aspect of improving the performance of your Expedition, should you ever decide to do any other modifications in addition to the Superchip.

If you have any problems finding your Expedition's computer code, or if you just want to talk about any of this in more detail, don't hesitate to give us a call!
 
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