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Old 06-08-2017   #1
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Default Haibeck "Chip"

Just installed the Haibeck "chip" in my stock BR 1990 #0106. Gotta say wow Im impressed. Being a old muscle car owner this plug and play technology is pretty cool. If you don't have one I would recommend getting one. Got rid of the CAGs, the high idle issue, runs cooler, and even pulls harder at WOT... All done in about 20 minutes.
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Old 06-08-2017   #2
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I couldn't agree more..... I had mine done by Marc about a month ago, and totally wakes up the car. Just getting rid of the 1-4 shift was amazing lol. And the fans kicking on earlier, keeps engine cooler. And smoother idle with some extra kick..... Very highly recommended
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Old 06-08-2017   #3
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I couldn't agree more..... I had mine done by Marc about a month ago, and totally wakes up the car. Just getting rid of the 1-4 shift was amazing lol. And the fans kicking on earlier, keeps engine cooler. And smoother idle with some extra kick..... Very highly recommended
Oh, yeah? Ya outa see what he can to with a full-blown dyno tune!
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"FBI" top end ported & relieved
Cam timing by "Pete the Greek"
Sans secondaries
Chip & dyno tuning by Haibeck Automotive
SW headers, X-pipe, MF muffs

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Looks like I need to put that on my to do list....
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Old 06-08-2017   #5
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Oh, yeah? Ya outa see what he can to with a full-blown dyno tune!
'90 #1727 Marc Haibeck custom tuned on the dyno, 511chp & 434rwhp ...car puts down crisp power, no hiccups throughout powerband, revs over 7000rpms. Performs nearly as a 368cu build.
Temps never exceed 210°
Stage-1 SGC cams idle smoothly
...Satisfied Customer!
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Old 06-08-2017   #6
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Sounds impressive George. I could not believe the immediate difference in performance, it ran good before. Now it runs real good for a all stocker.
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Oh, yeah? Ya outa see what he can to with a full-blown dyno tune!
Dyno tune on a stock car or modified? What would that do one a stock car with only chip as only mod?

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Dyno tune on a stock car or modified? What would that do one a stock car with only chip as only mod?

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I can't answer that specifically. But, I can say that the LT5 left Mercury Marine with a TON of potential for HP improvement - beginning with PORTING. 400 at the wheels is not uncommon with top-end porting, exhausts and a dyno tune. And, it still has a stock idle. Not one bit of drivability is sacrificed, including gas mileage. Try that without changing cid a N/A OHV motor!
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"FBI" top end ported & relieved
Cam timing by "Pete the Greek"
Sans secondaries
Chip & dyno tuning by Haibeck Automotive
SW headers, X-pipe, MF muffs

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