Summary:
Super chips give more power, but are they worth it? Read on, you decide!
Your Ford Mustang is a true pony car. A coupe with class and no other car on the road is like it. Heck, GM abandoned the Camaro and Firebird while Mustang sales continue to surge. Could it be that Mustang owners know a good thing when they drive it? You bet! Still, maybe you have considered ways to ratchet up the performance. Even with a V8 installed, perhaps you could squeeze out more power from an already potent engine? If that is the case for you a superchip may be right. However, are they worth it? Let's take a look at these little technological wonders and see if a super chip is what you really want.
So, exactly how does a superchip work? That's easy! Every car comes with a computer chip - much like the one the central processing chip that powers your computer. Your stock chip helps to regulate a bunch of things including fuel flow to your engine, horsepower, torque, etc. Unfortunately, stock chips aren't maximized for performance so the chip you get isn't necessarily conducive to enhancing power.
Enter the Super Chip!
A Superchip or "Super Chip" puts the muscle into your chip. Either through completely replacing your current chip with a performance chip or sending out your chip to be modified, the end result is a tiny little device packed with more power. In actuality, the power isn't in your Ford Super Chip, instead it is in the instructions that the chip contains.
The Super Chip is modified to help boost horsepower, increase torque, and raise fuel mileage. So how can fuel mileage improve