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There are many types of hand held diesel programmers out there, the ones we are going to talk about today are the Diablosport predator tuner, the Hypertech power programmer, and the Bullydog Triple Dog. These all have similar functions and power increases and a few unique features to each. Related Article Tags: , , The TV commercials, radio ads, and even magazine pages about Hypertech's new Max Energy programmer are coming at auto enthusiasts in waves. Among the claims of huge horsepower gains and other handy adjustments, there are also big promises of gas savings. Does the hype measure up to the real-world results? Read on to find out. Related Article Tags: , , , , Tips for squeezing more miles out of each tank of gas, which translates directly into money saved. Related Article Tags: , , Ah reality TV. Today we salute you for providing us with such nutritional entertainment as American Idol, Trading Spouses, and The Simple Life. On a recent episode of the "The Simple Life," Paris Hilton installed a power programmer, which makes me think a chimpanzee could do the same. Hmm... Related Article Tags: , , , Power tune your car without removing the dash or popping the hood! Yes, a power tune programmer can quickly transform your ordinary car into a road beast and get your rocking down the road in no time. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , More power and better fuel mileage go hand in hand. Read on to discover four performance parts that work with your engine and not against it. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , Pumping up the power on your truck is as fun and easy as pumping up your physique. Just like preacher curls, heavy bench-press reps and a diet of protein powder and creatine rip your muscles to the max; the right combination of performance accessories can do the same thing for your rig. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , How fast does your car go? Does it measure up to one of the six pocket rockets? If not, you can add as many as four performance parts that will help your car take the road by storm. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , Putting some extra ponies into your daily motoring used to take entire days, cost hundreds of dollars in parts, and usually cause the loss of three or four knuckles. Not so in today's computer-controlled vehicles, where tuning is about as easy as playing Tetris on a Game Boy. Let's take a look at performance chips and programmers and how they've changed vehicle tuning. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,
At this very moment, lurking under your hood is an engine whose potential far outstrips its current performance. What's holding back the reigns on your horsepower and torque? The answer isn't clogged fuel injectors or spend sparkplugs; it's the pre-programmed limitations of your onboard computer system. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , When it comes to diesel performance, the options that are available are many and are each equipped to do something very unique. Without debate, the diesel performance chip and diesel performance module are the most popular diesel performance modification out there. Related Article Tags: , , , , In this edition of Mustang talk, we'll cover the age-old question facing every male who takes the wheel of a Pony: is my Mustang manly enough to be my everyday driver? If it's not, or if yours is on the borderline, we'll cover the ways to make your ride man-legal in an afternoon. Tired of your car being outperformed by the compact down the street? Get these four parts and your car will have room to vroom! Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , Are you satisfied with your performance? Your car's performance, that is? If you are not or if you have wondered how you can crank more power out of your engine, then I have some good news for you: you can do it with an engine tuning programmer. Yes, within minutes you can turn your ordinary passenger car into a road warrior without having to pop the hood or by removing the dashboard. It is a quick, easy, and awesome way to unleash more power from your car's engine. Related Article Tags: , , , , Back during the 1950s and all the way through the 1980s, two American luxury car brands battled for supremacy. For General Motors, builder of Cadillacs and for the Ford Motor Company, builder of Lincolns, corporate prestige rested upon which automaker sold the most models each year. For many years, a pitched battle was raised until the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve. Related Article Tags: , , , , , ,
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