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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / July 2008

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Reprogramming computer for power and fuel mileage?

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Michael - 27 Jun 2008 03:53 GMT
Does anyone who of a reprogrammer that does the following things:

Increase power
Allow the computer to be programmed back and forth from "factory" setting
and performance settings
And if possible: Also give better mpg?

I have seen a few on the market and some seem to say they can / will do the
first one but not the second and third.

Thank you,

M

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Michael Baldwin - 29 Jun 2008 17:50 GMT
Someone claiming to be M writes:

>Does anyone who of a reprogrammer that does the following
>things:
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>seem to say they can / will do the first
>one but not the second and third.

M, that's pretty much what the "factory" system's do continuously
already.  He'd be a rich man whom could program an pre-existing engine
management system that increased an engines torque output with less BTU
input.  Proof of the matter is the ever increasing developement and
marketing of VCM.  
 Also, that's the beauty of ASC.  It melds the powertrain, chassis and
immediate driving environment into the optimum, what more could a ROAD &
TRACK reader ask for?

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin
Michael - 29 Jun 2008 23:59 GMT
Okay but there are so many reprogramers out there that claim a 40 - 50
horsepower increase and up to almost 100 horsepower increase with a catback
system and some other simple modifications.

So lets take this from another angle.... Has anyone used these reprogrammers
and had good luck?

Has your mileage gone into the basement?

Thanks,

M

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Michael Baldwin - 02 Jul 2008 02:05 GMT
Michael asks?

>So lets take this from another angle.... Has anyone used
>these reprogrammers
>and had good luck?
>Has your mileage gone into the basement?

Here's a specific example Michael.  I knew a fellow who "chipped-up"
his 97' F-350 SuperDuty.  New claimed hp was like 400+.  As long as my
friend kept his foot out of the grill, he routinely netted 18 to 20 mpg
highway towing (6 place, v-nose, enclosed sled trailer) at 60-65 mph.
However, _ANY_ heavy foot driving quickly dropped his mpg to 11-12.
It's kinda cool to see AND hear a 4WD Diesel PU roasting it's Mickey
Thompsons off on Main St in SmallTown USA on a hot summer night.  (I
think those are lyrics from a old John Mellencamp tune)  
Anyway, a good reprogramming should maintain current mpg rating, UNTIL
the nut behind the wheel gets out of adjustment!

Best Regards - Mike Baldwin

PS- Friend traded SuperDuty in on new Tundra and has never looked back!
 
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