
Improve your vehicle’s power and performance in just minutes with this smart, under-dash programmer. It even lets you specify which grade of gas and aftermarket accessories you use!
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The HyperPAC(Hypertech Performance Automotive Computer), winner of two SEMA’s most prestigious awards namely “Best Engineered” and “Best Street performance” and Hypertech programmer are now found on the 1999-2003 Ford 7.3 TD and 2003-2006 Ford 6.0 TD equipped on the F250, F350 and Excursions.

The TV commercials, radio ads, and even magazine pages about Hypertech?s new Max Energy programmer are coming at auto enthusiasts in waves. Among the claims of huge horsepower gains and other handy adjustments, there are also big promises of gas savings. Does the hype measure up to the real-world results? Read on to find out.

The Piaggio Group Americas recently commissioned the International Communications Research to conduct a study about the feeling of Americans toward global warming. Aside from finding out that majority of the respondents are concerned about global warming, the study also found out that a third of the respondents are willing to use scooters to help in the battle against global warming.
General Motors intends to market fuel cell vehicles to bolster an environment-friendly lineup. This is why the automaker is sending 500 engineers from research to manufacturing to produce the vehicles in a few years.

Putting some extra ponies into your daily motoring used to take entire days, cost hundreds of dollars in parts, and usually cause the loss of three or four knuckles. Not so in today?s computer-controlled vehicles, where tuning is about as easy as playing Tetris on a Game Boy. Let?s take a look at performance chips and programmers and how they?ve changed vehicle tuning.