Hypertech programmer
Has anyone purchased or used the Hypertech programmer HYP-30025?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
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Has anyone purchased or used the Hypertech programmer HYP-30025?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
Has anyone purchased or used the Hypertech programmer HYP-30025?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
I am considering a purchase and wondered if it is worth the cost. I am changing rear end to 3:42 from 3:15.I also would like to be able to make some adjustments to the shift points in the tranny.Would this be a good choice?
The HyperPAC and Max Energy Power Programmers are great tools for dialing in the shift points and firmness of an auto transmission, but there is no need to reprogram the computer for a gear change. The speedometer signal is installed post-gear and is accounted for automatically.
Last edited by Darnell; Aug 28, 2007 at 01:03 PM.





