jraef
Electrical
- May 29, 2002
- 11,360
I am a regular poster in other fora, and I know the rules about personal projects, but please indulge me for a bit before red flagging this thread.
I am getting a new company vehicle, a Dodge Charger with a 2.7L V6, the smallest engine option (corporate edict). I have this engine now in a Magnum, it's a dog and I am afraid of being rear-ended trying to get on to freeways. I know the Charger is a little lighter than the Magnum and that should help acceleration. But I want to see if these performance chips I see advertised all over really do change the timing and fuel mixture enough to make a difference, and if there are any pitfalls I want to avoid in using them.
I am getting a new company vehicle, a Dodge Charger with a 2.7L V6, the smallest engine option (corporate edict). I have this engine now in a Magnum, it's a dog and I am afraid of being rear-ended trying to get on to freeways. I know the Charger is a little lighter than the Magnum and that should help acceleration. But I want to see if these performance chips I see advertised all over really do change the timing and fuel mixture enough to make a difference, and if there are any pitfalls I want to avoid in using them.