chipping my tahoe
#1
chipping my tahoe
i have a 2002 tahoe and ive rencently been thinking about putting a performance chip into it. does anyone know if it would be worth it, how much noticable power i would get out of it, and the best type
#2
RE: chipping my tahoe
On gas engines the performance enhancement that you will gain from most programmers is negligible. The Superchip Flashpaq units have the best results on the dyno but they are nothing to write home about.
If you combine good quality exhaust, intake and programmer you will be out $1,500 or so and make some real pretty noises but you will feel just a little in the way of extra power, although you won't admit it after spending the dough.
If you combine good quality exhaust, intake and programmer you will be out $1,500 or so and make some real pretty noises but you will feel just a little in the way of extra power, although you won't admit it after spending the dough.
#3
RE: chipping my tahoe
well i already have a corsa exhaust and a k&n cold air in it, noticed a little bit or power out of it, so your saying its not even worth doing it?
#4
RE: chipping my tahoe
I believe that if you use a programmer and have the flex fuel, the computer will not be able to use the V4 mode. It will stay in the V8 mode. It is a toss up between the flashpaq and the diablo. I had the bully dog programmer, but they haven't come out with the program b/c of the flex fuel issue. I am probably going with the diablo, already have the airaid and the magnaflow.
#5
RE: chipping my tahoe
ORIGINAL: ZX1100F1
On gas engines the performance enhancement that you will gain from most programmers is negligible. The Superchip Flashpaq units have the best results on the dyno but they are nothing to write home about.
If you combine good quality exhaust, intake and programmer you will be out $1,500 or so and make some real pretty noises but you will feel just a little in the way of extra power, although you won't admit it after spending the dough.
On gas engines the performance enhancement that you will gain from most programmers is negligible. The Superchip Flashpaq units have the best results on the dyno but they are nothing to write home about.
If you combine good quality exhaust, intake and programmer you will be out $1,500 or so and make some real pretty noises but you will feel just a little in the way of extra power, although you won't admit it after spending the dough.
#6
RE: chipping my tahoe
ORIGINAL: DarkOne
I believe that if you use a programmer and have the flex fuel, the computer will not be able to use the V4 mode.
I believe that if you use a programmer and have the flex fuel, the computer will not be able to use the V4 mode.
#7
RE: chipping my tahoe
If you go on the z71tahoe-suburban.com forum, there is a company called Black Bear Performance....and lots of people over there swear by them. Just something to look into...they have an entire forum dedicated to company (the owner gets on there alot and answers question). He changes morevehicle specific parameters, and they cost just about the same as a out of the box programmer.
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