Improve Your Transmission At The
Push Of A Button With Hypertech's
Self-Contained Automotive Computer!
You already know
that the Hypertech Power Programmer
III maximizes your vehicle’s
performance with dyno-developed and
road-tested Power Tuning programs.
But did you know that the same
technology lets you adjust your
electronically controlled automatic
transmission at the push of a
button? With the Power Programmer
III, you can electronically increase
automatic transmission line pressure
for firmer shifts while reducing
clutch slippage and transmission oil
temperatures. That means longer
transmission life!
You can also adjust
automatic transmission shift points
for maximum performance for quicker
acceleration and better 1/4 mile
times, as well as adjust the
part-throttle shifting to work
properly with non-stock tire sizes
and/or non-stock rearend gear
ratios.
Here’s how it works.
The vehicle computer
calculates your vehicle’s speed
based on the stock tire size and
rearend gear ratio. If you’ve
installed taller or shorter tires,
or changed the rearend gear ratio,
the vehicle computer doesn’t know
how fast your vehicle is really
going. It may signal the
transmission to upshift too soon, or
to hold a gear too long. With the
Power Programmer III, you have the
power to customize the shift points
in every gear.
In the past,
modifying an automatic transmission
was time-consuming, messy, and the
results herein’t always what you
expected. Now you can do all this
electronically with the Power
Programmer III, quickly and without
getting dirty, with precise and
predictable results. Just plug the
Power Programmer III into your
vehicle’s underdash diagnostic port,
answer a few simple “yes/no”
questions, and the Power Programmer
III does the rest. And best of all,
you can change your options or
restore the stock tuning whenever
you want. Improve your vehicle’s
automatic transmission performance
plus a whole lot more, at the push
of a button, with the Hypertech
Power Programmer III. It’s like a
complete speed shop that you can
hold in your hand! |