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1985-1986 Porsche 928 S3 32v High Performance Chip Set on 2040-parts.com

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AutoThority ECU Upgrade For A

1985 - 1986 PORSCHE 928 S3 32 Valve

 


This chip upgrade provides your 928S3 with a 25+ horsepower gain at the wheels and improved torque to go along with it. The low-end torque and throttle response are improved and the drivability is smooth throughout the entire power band. The performance can be felt right away as your 928 speeds through the revs quickly before reaching the raised rev limiter. The rev limiter has been raised 300 RPM in each gear and there is no top speed limiter.

 

These Performance Chips are a 2 chip kit and is a simple upgrade and comes with full instructions on how to install it in your car.

91+ octane is required for maximum performance and fuel efficiency.

This performance chip will increase fuel economy and power by optimizing fuel and ignition curves with use of premium fuel.


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