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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 09:39 AM
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Chipped Screw

Although I spend most of my time here on the Lightning form,
I also drive a Screw as my everyday work vehicle.
I have recently changed the chip in my Lightning, and have the
one I removed available for a reburn for my Screw.
Of course I would be changing the air intake to a 12" conical
to go along with the chip.
What I would like to know is, who here as chipped theirs, and what sort of performance changes have you encountered ?
My screw is a 4 x 2, 5.4 . auto., and 3:55 limited slip.
Marc
 
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Old Dec 13, 2001 | 07:08 PM
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well it aint no lightnin...but

it greatly improves the shifting and the overal performance of the motor/tranny IMHO, but you know that since you have chipped your L.

I have no regrets setting it up with th esuperchip. Specially since 93 octane premium around here is down to 97cents/gal... woo hoo!..

I would do it, but I already have ( big ol grin)...

Mosa
 
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Old Dec 14, 2001 | 06:18 AM
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Thanks Mosa. I really have already decided to have Mike
Troyer reburn it for the Screw, but was curious as to what
gains others had experienced.
I am really disappointed of the upshift on my truck. Really
sluggish. And yes I know it will be nowhere near what I
have in my Lightning, but the improvement will be worth it.
Its ironic that the only input I recieved is from someone (you)
whos truck is the same color scheme as mine.
Thanks

Marc
 
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