Re: Hypertech HyperPac?

From: Mark Kuzia (flyboy01@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri Feb 19 1999 - 22:05:58 EST


HA HA HA HA! I fell for the Lie-pertech promises too earlier this year!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tom <tigers@bserv.com>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Friday, February 19, 1999 9:37 AM
Subject: DML: Hypertech HyperPac?

>I know Hypertech is GM-oriented and its reputation for
>putting out their products for Mopars is only exceeded
>by MP's but has anyone heard of their new product, the HyperPac,
>which is OBD-II compatible?
>
>It downloads information just as the Power Programmer does;
>however, it is a highly upgraded version that accepts
>different programming-chip Custom Cartridges - not just
>one single calibration for one single vehicle.
>
>A wide variety of different cartridges is available that
>offers different degrees of engine tuning. For example,
>you can use one setting for daily-driving with a mild
>performance boost or use another setting for maximum
>quarter-mile performance.
>
>Engine factors such as spark timing, fuel delivery and
>maximum rpm are upgraded for maximum power. Plus, you
>can custom-calibrate the computer to make adjustments for
>gear ratios, different wheel/tire sizes, automatic-transmission
>shift firmness as well as to set a custom speed limited.
>
>Custom-made cartridges can also be obtained to update the
>computer calibration for engines fitted with aftermarket
>parts such as a hot cam, a supercharger, ported cylinder heads
>or even stroker crankshaft.
>
>It is apparently available now for GMs but is there a version
>for Mopars in the "near" future? Keep the dream alive!
>
>
>Bob
>Burlington, Ontario
>
>'97 CC Sport, 5.2L, 3.55 auto., flame red
> Gibson duals, KN drop-in
> Coloured-keyed grille guard, running boards
> and hard tonneau cover
> Deflectors, grille insert
> AR-211 15x7 rims (4.75" backspace)
>



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