You could look for Hypertech products, which are distributed by Autozone, Advance, and O'Reilly's.
There is no governor, there is a REV limiter that will cut back on fuel pressure whne a certain RPM is attained. It is preset in the Engine Control Module.
Cant Its in the computer that runs the engine The vats system can be bypassed by matching the resistance in the key chip.
The fault key start is a problem with Chevy caprice's and it starts with the key itself which has a RFID chip and that runs about $35.00 and if that does not work then you have a problem with the transceiver in the steering column and that has to be fix by a professional and it is costly
It is a Chip, sometimes referred to as a "super-chip". Chevy Corvette and truck with same engine, the chip is the only difference.
The 4.3L is a 265 C.I. 8 cylinder engine was used in the 94-95 Caprice and Impala's As for the chip.. http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/shop_parts/performance_chip/chevrolet/caprice.html
Chip's Challenge happened in 1989.
Chip's Challenge was created in 1989.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com
it can but you have to put a 4.3 wiring harness in and a 4.3 chip and you may have to get adapters for you transmission Correct, the 4.3 will not bolt to the 2.8 bellhousing.
Before 1998 - no. 1998 and after - yes.
No
The chip is located inside the ECM (engine control module). There is an access cover on the ECM that will expose the chip. A special tool is used to r & r the chip as not to damage the prongs.