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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 143251" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Hypertech is a programmer that plugs in through the OBD and offers some various bundled PCM / ECM changes. It also allows you to increase or remove in some cases the speed limiter. Also allows shifting point adjustments and things like that. Your new car may or may not have the factory programming in it. I’ve never seen anyone put the sticker under the hood as it was standard practice to pull out the program and slide the factory one back in before any service work. Well this was warranty related mind you. </p><p>The box could only do one vehicle at a time as it held the factory program. Once a factory program was stored in it. That as we say, was that. </p><p>If you wanted to use it in a second vehicle you had to put the factory program back in the first one. </p><p>So if you didn’t get the programmer your factory set up could very well still be in it. Wherever it may be. Not a big deal though as the dealership can flash in a factory program for you in 10 minutes... if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 143251, member: 3537"] Hypertech is a programmer that plugs in through the OBD and offers some various bundled PCM / ECM changes. It also allows you to increase or remove in some cases the speed limiter. Also allows shifting point adjustments and things like that. Your new car may or may not have the factory programming in it. I’ve never seen anyone put the sticker under the hood as it was standard practice to pull out the program and slide the factory one back in before any service work. Well this was warranty related mind you. The box could only do one vehicle at a time as it held the factory program. Once a factory program was stored in it. That as we say, was that. If you wanted to use it in a second vehicle you had to put the factory program back in the first one. So if you didn’t get the programmer your factory set up could very well still be in it. Wherever it may be. Not a big deal though as the dealership can flash in a factory program for you in 10 minutes... if you want. [/QUOTE]
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