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Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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Edge Products 83500 Attitude CS Upgrade Kit

Computer Chip Programmer

Attitude CS Upgrade Kit

Attitude CS Upgrade Kit; Incl. Mystyle Software; Version 2.0;


FEATURES:
  • Attitude CS Upgrade Kit

Founded in 1999, Edge Products has become the premier name for aftermarket performance electronics. Initially, the company was built on its efforts to produce performance electronics for diesel-powered trucks. Over the years, however, Edge has expanded its offerings to include cutting-edge products for the gas, truck, and Jeep markets. Edge has been named three times to the Inc. 500's fastest growing privately held companies, and was noted as Utah's fourth fastest growing company between 1999 and 2004. Edge currently employs more than 100 individuals and resides in a 40,000 square foot facility in Ogden, Utah. Edge produces modules and programmers for all major vehicle manufacturers, including Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Jeep, and RV under the following brands: the A2, Juice, Attitude, Evolution, EZ, Insight, Mileage Max, and Trail Jammer. Since its inception, Edge has been known for the power its modules and programmers produce. However, what sets the company apart from its competitors is its monitoring capabilities. Coupled with the additional gains in horsepower, Edge's ability to display multiple engine parameters - and to provide associated safety features for those parameters on its stylish in-cab monitors - has revolutionized the industry. Edge endeavors to produce the highest quality products on the market and to deliver them with superior customer and technical support. On March 31, 2006, became a part of the MSD Performance Family (Which includes MSD Ignition, Superchips and Racepak). Edge, however, will remain in Ogden and will continue to operate as its own entity.






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