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Old 03-11-2005, 07:00 PM
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Well I am heading to the track tomorrow. I am going to borrow my nieghbors HPP3. I want to see what kind of gains I can get from it. I am not buying one ( currently waiting for HPtuners). Any guess's.... I am at 4000ft, the weather should be in the 50's - 70's all day. I just hope I can break in to the 15's with it. I hope running 91 will be alright for the performance tune from the HPP3. I guess I will find out. Everyone have a good weekend.


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It'll probably be slower....hpp3's suck hard! Good luck, though.
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<<< from experience.. ya they suck. (especially when its your first mod like 2 yrs ago and you dont know what your doing exactly)

You may see some gains, you never know. gl
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Just make sure his VIN is cleared before you use it or it will really be worthless.
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yeah he is returning his back to stock. It sucks you cant adjust timing and fuel with it. Oh well, at least I can change my shift points with it. I hope I see somewhat of a gain.
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a 91 tune or 93 tune will give you about 13 horses and 7 pounds of torque dyno proven
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Originally Posted by jhe2003
a 91 tune or 93 tune will give you about 13 horses and 7 pounds of torque dyno proven
on the 04's model you can select 87 or 93. The best gas we have here is 91. So I hope I wont get any DET.
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I tried installing a tune. Keep getting a DTC U0107. I think it is low voltage. Any thoughts???
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my friend has an 03 like yours with 3.42's. had a drop in k&n with hypertech and went 15.20 @ 89 or 91 i can't remember... at statecapitol dragway in louisiana
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The Hypetech is ok for what it. It will knock 4 tenths off your 1/4 ET.


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