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#1
power programmers
Since, I'm in a posting mood tonight, I do have one more question for the masses.
If I were to install a superchips programmer, and god forbid, had to take it back to the dealer for warranty work, if I put stock program back in, could the dealer tell?[without the stage 1 kit].
If I were to install a superchips programmer, and god forbid, had to take it back to the dealer for warranty work, if I put stock program back in, could the dealer tell?[without the stage 1 kit].
#2
Only way the dealer will not be able to tell with a superchips programmer is if you have a spare ecu. Do some research, I wouldn't even think about a superchips. If your gonna go superchips might as well find someone who can tune with HPT first. Do yourself a favor and buy the Trifecta Dual tune, with hide a tune feature.
Also would like to add that I have the GM stage kit (if all you want is something mild like superchips than GM tune might be your ticket), but going to tune over that some time next year with the Trifecta dual tune, hid a tune.
Also would like to add that I have the GM stage kit (if all you want is something mild like superchips than GM tune might be your ticket), but going to tune over that some time next year with the Trifecta dual tune, hid a tune.
#3
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You can find the hide-a-tune at www.chwtunecenter.com
#5
Since, I'm in a posting mood tonight, I do have one more question for the masses.
If I were to install a superchips programmer, and god forbid, had to take it back to the dealer for warranty work, if I put stock program back in, could the dealer tell?[without the stage 1 kit].
If I were to install a superchips programmer, and god forbid, had to take it back to the dealer for warranty work, if I put stock program back in, could the dealer tell?[without the stage 1 kit].
Another good thing about Trifecta is that as you get mods done they continue support by getting data logs off your car and dialing in your mods to take full advantage of whatever you put on.
#6
You can find the hide-a-tune at www.chwtunecenter.com
Thanks!
#7
From what I'm getting about the Trifecta Tune, is you have to have a laptop to either install or remove the tune.
I don't have access to a laptop[don't know anyone close that has one. Have PC, but no laptop.
The stealth tune looks pretty good to me. So far only have a Wicked-Flo muffler installed, and thinking about GM stage 1 kit.
Not sure whats involved installing or removing Trifecta Tune.
I don't have access to a laptop[don't know anyone close that has one. Have PC, but no laptop.
The stealth tune looks pretty good to me. So far only have a Wicked-Flo muffler installed, and thinking about GM stage 1 kit.
Not sure whats involved installing or removing Trifecta Tune.
#9
From what I'm getting about the Trifecta Tune, is you have to have a laptop to either install or remove the tune.
I don't have access to a laptop[don't know anyone close that has one. Have PC, but no laptop.
The stealth tune looks pretty good to me. So far only have a Wicked-Flo muffler installed, and thinking about GM stage 1 kit.
Not sure whats involved installing or removing Trifecta Tune.
I don't have access to a laptop[don't know anyone close that has one. Have PC, but no laptop.
The stealth tune looks pretty good to me. So far only have a Wicked-Flo muffler installed, and thinking about GM stage 1 kit.
Not sure whats involved installing or removing Trifecta Tune.
If your gonna get the GM tune, get it first and wait on the Trifecta.
#10
With the Trifecta tune, do I have any choice of buttons? I use both the TC[I assume you meant Traction Control], and also the Crusie control Buttons.
Maybe one other button, on the steering wheel?
Maybe one other button, on the steering wheel?