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echo: automotive
to: Mark Lewis
from: Mark Hofmann
date: 2015-10-28 11:46:58
subject: Re: chip programmers?

ml> has anyone had any experiance with chip programmer tools like the
ml> Superchips 1842 Flashpaq Tuner? my ford expedition has over-sized tires
ml> on it and the main thing i'm wanting to do is to get the mph and mpg
ml> reading properly so i have a better idea of how the vehicle is running...
ml> i might adjust a few other things or even drop in one of the premade
ml> performance data sets but the main thing is the mph and mpg...

No, but I have been interested in knowing more about them.  I have never
had the need for one, but not sure if there is some type of standard - or
if you have to get a chip programmer for your particular brand of vehicle.

If anyone has information on them, that would be great.

- Mark

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