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performance chip?
Sometimes, I'd like to have more horsepower...while others I'd like to have increased gas mileage. Would a performance chip be best for me? Or, how about a programmer (for the ECM?)
What I understand is the fuel injectors need to change the fuel/air intake. Basically, that's it (right???) Also, would a new cat-back system give me more hp and/or better mpg (or is the stock system good enough?) __________ yr=1995.0 |
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Isuzu Guy
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Re: performance chip?
The two main thing that is keeping your MPG down is aerodynamics and weight.
My 2 cents on the chips for the Rodeo = Junk.
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Re: Re: performance chip?
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