Hypertech Power Programmer Iii Part 30005 For 1999-2000 Gm/chevy Trucks/suv's on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, US
You are bidding on a Hypertech Power Programmer III that fits 2004-2005 GM/Chevy trucks and SUV's with the 4.3 V6, 4.8, 5.3 and 6.0 liter engines. Below is the HP and TQ gains for each application. Most see 1-3 mpg better and definitely improved drivability. I guarantee this unit NOT to be vin locked to a vehicle; it was programmed back to stock from the vehicle it was used on so it is clear and ready to be used just like a new unit. I have a 100% seller rating that I plan on keeping so ask me any questions and I'll respond. I stand behind what I sell and offer a money back guarantee if not as listed. I also ship within one business day once payment is received and shipping is FREE. Thanks for viewing my listing, view my store to see if there may be something else you'll need.
Premium Octane: +22HP +24TQ
Regular Octane: +9HP +11TQ
Performance Gains for 1500-2500 with the 4.8 liter engine, automatic or manual;
Premium Octane: +30HP +29TQ
Regular Octane: +18HP +20TQ
Performance Gains for the 1500-2500 with the 4.3 V6 engine, automatic or manual;
Premium Octane: +13HP +27TQ
Regular Octane: +5HP +11TQ
Performance Gains for the 2500-3500 with the 6.0 liter engine, automatic or manual;
Premium Octane: +19HP +24TQ
Regular Octane: +10HP +15TQ
Adjustable Features vary depending on vehicle;
- Shift Firmness Yes/No
- Shift Point Adjustment 1-2 shiftp. -6 to +6 MPH, 2-3 shiftp. -12 to +12 MPH, 3-4 shiftp. -18 to +18 MPH,
- Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Gears 2.73, 3.08, 3.23, 3.42, 3.73, 4.10 & 4.56
- Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Tire Sizes 24-34 inches 1/4 inch increments
- Top Speed Limiter 110 & 128 MPH
- Rev Limit 5200 to 6200 RPM in 100 RPM increments
- Return Back To Stock
- DTCs Read and Clear
Performance Gains for the 1500-2500 with the 4.3 V6 engine, automatic or manual;
Regular Octane: +5HP +11TQ
Regular Octane: +10HP +15TQ
- Shift Firmness Yes/No
- Shift Point Adjustment 1-2 shiftp. -6 to +6 MPH, 2-3 shiftp. -12 to +12 MPH, 3-4 shiftp. -18 to +18 MPH,
- Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Gears 2.73, 3.08, 3.23, 3.42, 3.73, 4.10 & 4.56
- Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Tire Sizes 24-34 inches 1/4 inch increments
- Top Speed Limiter 110 & 128 MPH
- Rev Limit 5200 to 6200 RPM in 100 RPM increments
- Return Back To Stock
- DTCs Read and Clear
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