power programmer or chip??
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power programmer or chip??
Just wanted some input on which people thought was a better "bang for the buck" on the programmers. Some people I talk to tell me to use a Jet and to stay away from the hypertechs. But it sounds like a couple of the guys on this forum are really pleased with what they got from hypertech. Just looking for some advice
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The programmers (Hypertech, Superchips) offer more options (tire/gear, choice of fuels, etc.) than the module (Jet) for a little more to nearly the same price.
I would interested in some feedback from someone using the Superchips Max Microtuner. It is not listed "up front" , but it is available.
Makes me a little nervous when you have to look real hard to find anything for the S-10 4.3L It is almost like they do not really support that application, or are not especially proud of that version of their product.
It would be nice to have the OBDII reader for trouble codes (in the max microtuner) , but the HPPIII seems to be more popular, and all those people can't be wrong
I would interested in some feedback from someone using the Superchips Max Microtuner. It is not listed "up front" , but it is available.
Makes me a little nervous when you have to look real hard to find anything for the S-10 4.3L It is almost like they do not really support that application, or are not especially proud of that version of their product.
It would be nice to have the OBDII reader for trouble codes (in the max microtuner) , but the HPPIII seems to be more popular, and all those people can't be wrong
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havent used the micro tuner but the hpp III is the way to go - stock the 4.3 has 190 hp and with an intake, mass sensor from a camero, a hpIII, and a few other minor things you can push well over 200 - closer to 215 hp, a buddy with a 4.3 in his ext. s10 gave me the idea to run the air rade intake, the mass sensor from a camero becuse he has teh hpIII and is super fst off the line and has plenty of get up at cruising speeds, nothing like our trucks, i have the same setup with bigger tires and 4.56 gears and run just fine, I would only suggest you stay with waht has worked for others
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