Hypertech Max Energy Programmer #32010 Chevy Gmc 2011/2013 5.3l V8 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, US
Hypertech's Max Energy power programmers extract every bit of energy possible from every molecule of fuel, increasing miles-per-gallon at part throttle and horsepower at wide-open throttle. Max Energy programmers are even Internet updateable with the include USB cable.
Additional features (depending on the vehicle application) include:
* Raise the top-speed limiter to match the speed rating of high performance tires
* Raise the engine's rpm limiter for increased performance
* Adjust individual automatic transmission shift points and shift firmness
* Recalibrate speedometer and odometer for non-stock tire sizes and/or gear ratio changes
* Lower the cooling fan on/off temperatures to match the thermostat rating
* Read and clear diagnostic trouble codes and turn off "check engine" lights
* Ability to adjust settings or go back to stock calibration at any time
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