Superchips will begin Shipping first units expected to ship early week of August. Initial release
will include:
1506 � Ford late-model diesel trucks (excluding Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel vehicles)
1516 � Ford late-model gasoline trucks & SUVs
2506 � GM late-model diesel trucks (excluding ULSD vehicles)
2516 � GM late-model gasoline trucks & SUVs
3506 � Dodge late-model diesel trucks (excluding ULSD vehicles)
3516 � Dodge late-model gasoline Hemi trucks
The first release will include all part numbers and comprehensive
coverage with 2007 � 2008 GM 5.3L Trucks and 2003 � 2006
Ford 6.0L Powerstroke the first two calibrations to go through
Superchips new validation process. Mileage XS is releasing with some
new economy specific calibrations and some from previous releases that
through the R&D process, Superchips documented to have the best
economy gains for specific vehicles. Superchips is on a R&D and
certification schedule to validate new vehicle coverage roughly every
week. Next calibrations to be validated are GM Duramax and Ford Gas
Truck engines.
Early field tests indicate that customers can expect up to a 15% MPG
gain depending on the vehicle and engine. Current Superchips customers
will be able to download the new economy calibrations directly from
Superchips. �In such a tough economy we wanted to make sure we
reached out to our current customers,� continues Bennett.
Superchips will also make available, when possible, calibrations to run
lower octane gas on vehicles that require 91 octane saving customers
money at the pump.
Whether you need power, performance, drivability, or improved fuel
economy, Cortex, Flashpaq and Mileage XS from Superchips can provide
it. Superchips offers a complete line of hand-held programmers and
other performance products for most late-model domestic cars, trucks,
and SUVs. |