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About
Superchips:
Founded in England in
1983, Superchips, Inc. was one of the first
companies specializing in the “tuning”
of computer-controlled vehicles for more power.
Vehicles programmed by Superchips have gone
on to win in a variety of racing series throughout
the World.
Since beginning our U.S. operations in 1992,
we've continued to excel in racing, along
with providing more power for street driven
vehicles. Our current performance tuning comes
from years of experience in tuning computer-controlled
cars, trucks and SUVs, unleashing the power
potential hidden under your hood...to deliver
MORE POWER FOR TOW & GO!
• Tuned every 200
rpm
• Dyno tested and street proven
• Application specific tuned products
What does this all mean?
When we program a Superchips
MAX MicroTuner, Vin specific Micro Tuner,
eprom or Ford Superchip for your vehicle,
we don't just make a few universal changes
at full throttle, our engineers make modifications
throughout the entire power band, from part
throttle through wide open throttle. These
changes are made specific to your particular
vehicle's original factory computer program.
By tuning every
200 RPM, you get more power for everyday driving
with increased power in the lower RPM range
where you need it.
Traditionally,
manufacturers of high-performance aftermarket
parts for cars and/or trucks would advertise
power gains seen at the vehicle's 'peak' HP
level; this is where the vehicle makes its
highest HP (and almost always at a high-RPM).
For the most part, most consumers do not drive
at this RPM level or throttle position frequently,
if at all. Since the majority of Superchips'
customers are purchasing Superchips products
for driving on the street & towing instead
of at the race track, we decided that it was
necessary to give our customers a more representative
indication of what to expect with our product.
This is why we advertise both the Max (maximum)
HP gain, almost always achieved at a lower
RPM than Peak, as well as the Peak HP gain
which is at the vehicles highest HP rating.
Most vehicles have a horsepower 'peak' over
5000 RPM whereas most of the maximum HP gains
that are seen with our products are between
2000-4500 RPM. Simply: Max is the 'most' or
widest range between stock and Superchips.
Peak is the gain at the vehicle's highest
rating.

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