1993 Corvette Lt1 Performance Chip Pcm Custom Tune Chip on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, New Jersey, United States
PCM of North Carolina performance custom chip for the 1993 Corvette stock LT1 motor. Brand new in package and never opened. I sold the car before installing the chip. PCM of North Carolina is known for producing the best custom chips with more power and performance gains over "shelf" mass produced chips. PCM claims more than 20 horsepower increase from this custom chip. You'll pay $172 for this chip at PCM of NC as the invoice displays. Priced to sell here.
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