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04 Volvo S60 - 2.5t Gforce Performance Chip on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, US

Columbia, South Carolina, US
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This listing is for a GForce Performance Chip for a 2004 VOLVO  S60 2.5T. This Chip is designed to give you better gas mileage and it works great! The chip also: adjusts your Air/ Fuel ratio, ignition timing, and other engine aspects to safely increase power, while increasing fuel economy significantly. GForce says this chip will make your car run smoother, cooler, and more efficiently at the same time. This chip not only increases horsepower, but torque as well for more real power, the power is increases throughout the full RPM range with a GF chip unlike other competitor chips.  The Chip is easy to install and shouldn't take more than 15 minutes.  The product it was used for 6 months.

The Chip Works great, only selling is because I no longer have the car. 

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