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About this Manufacturer:
Superchips, Inc., located just outside of Orlando, Florida, is a leader in electronic tuning products for late model cars and light trucks. Founded in England in 1983, Superchips was one of the first companies to specialize in tuning vehicles with computer controlled fuel-injection systems. While Superchips originally focused on serving the British racing community with high-end tuning solutions, the Company eventually began to provide power to enthusiasts throughout the world. Now, Superchips sells thousands of hand-held tuners per year from its Sanford, FL headquarters, employs nearly 100 people and proudly manufactures every single product in the U.S.A. Today the Superchips Flashpaq is the world's best-selling performance programmer.
Superchips' original products were EPROMs (or chips) which could be installed in place of the original OEM EPROMs located in your vehicle's on-board control module. These chips, just like the tuners of today, keep the entire vehicle safety and emissions systems intact, but modify the fuel, spark and transmission settings to deliver dramatic power, torque and drivability improvements. With the advent of OBD-II vehicle control module in the early 1990's, most domestic vehicle manufacturers installed under-dash ports ("ALDL ports") which allowed dealers and service techs to "re-flash" the vehicle's control module to change engine settings without replacing an EPROM. So today, instead of chips, Superchips primarily sells hand-held tuners which achieve the same dramatic drivetrain improvements, without the hassle of popping the hood, pulling out the vehicle control module and replacing a chip. Installation is quick and easy, taking just 10 minutes and requiring no tools or mechanical skills whatsoever.
Superchips' original products were EPROMs (or chips) which could be installed in place of the original OEM EPROMs located in your vehicle's on-board control module. These chips, just like the tuners of today, keep the entire vehicle safety and emissions systems intact, but modify the fuel, spark and transmission settings to deliver dramatic power, torque and drivability improvements. With the advent of OBD-II vehicle control module in the early 1990's, most domestic vehicle manufacturers installed under-dash ports ("ALDL ports") which allowed dealers and service techs to "re-flash" the vehicle's control module to change engine settings without replacing an EPROM. So today, instead of chips, Superchips primarily sells hand-held tuners which achieve the same dramatic drivetrain improvements, without the hassle of popping the hood, pulling out the vehicle control module and replacing a chip. Installation is quick and easy, taking just 10 minutes and requiring no tools or mechanical skills whatsoever.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a performance chip? Why buy one?
Most modern vehicles use computer controlled engine management systems that actively adjust things like ignition timing and fuel delivery to keep your vehicle running efficiently. However many factory systems are tuned conservatively for normal road driving and to keep a high margin of safety for the engine. Performance chips can be added to your vehicle to give a more aggressive state of tune for improved power and performance. With more aggressive ignition advance curves and leaner air/fuel ratios it is possible to see large gains in horse power and torque. The best part is you do not have to make any internal engine modifications to see these gains. Simply add your performance chip and you are ready to go. And if you wish to sell your vehicle you can easily return your vehicle’s ecu to its original programming.
Most modern vehicles use computer controlled engine management systems that actively adjust things like ignition timing and fuel delivery to keep your vehicle running efficiently. However many factory systems are tuned conservatively for normal road driving and to keep a high margin of safety for the engine. Performance chips can be added to your vehicle to give a more aggressive state of tune for improved power and performance. With more aggressive ignition advance curves and leaner air/fuel ratios it is possible to see large gains in horse power and torque. The best part is you do not have to make any internal engine modifications to see these gains. Simply add your performance chip and you are ready to go. And if you wish to sell your vehicle you can easily return your vehicle’s ecu to its original programming.
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