Stage 3 Performance Chip Chevy Malibu Upgrade Power & Torque *obd2 Plug & Play* on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
The unit works through your vehicles OBDII port by directly relating with your engine's data algorithms. The performance unit directly alters the data to enhance performance through all RPM ranges for maximum power delivery. This Nitro Tuning Box Power Plug and Play chip is the most revolutionary performance chip programmer on the market today. This performance chip simply plugs into your OBDII port to provide your vehicle with extra power and torque. The unit works through your vehicles OBDII port by directly relating with your engine's data algorithms. The performance unit directly alters the data to enhance performance through all RPM ranges for maximum power delivery. Our Nitro Tuning Box does not exceed the manufacturer’s requirements. It works only within the tolerance of the engine.Our Nitro Tuning Box finds out the hidden power of your car. The Nitro Tuning Box does not damage the engine our your vehicles computer ECU. It also does not cause any negative effects to your vehicles factory setting. Our Nitro Tuning Box does not change any of the settings permanently. To change back to the car's original settings, just unplug Nitro Tuning Box from OBD2 connector.
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