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Old 01-09-2008, 09:17 AM
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Question on chip selection

Ok so i have been reading a lot about TW chips as well as Dp's, has anyone ran or know anything about the TS performance chips?

All I am looking for is a chip that I can change the setting on the go, out run my friends duramax and cummins, but not have to do any tranny or major engine mods..

2002 F-250
Cold Air Intake
5' exhaust
currently a superchips installed

these are the only mods that I currently have on my vehicle..
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Old 01-09-2008, 09:25 AM
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Talk to Jody at DP tuner, on the phone. Ask him if you need a valve body with his new trans tuning. You may be pleasantly surprised with what he says.
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Originally Posted by Bccornut View Post
Ok so i have been reading a lot about TW chips as well as Dp's, has anyone ran or know anything about the TS performance chips?

All I am looking for is a chip that I can change the setting on the go, out run my friends duramax and cummins, but not have to do any tranny or major engine mods..

2002 F-250
Cold Air Intake
5' exhaust
currently a superchips installed

these are the only mods that I currently have on my vehicle..
you have a 5 foot exhaust?! sorry it's too early.

i have a DP tuners chip & couldn't be happier.
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