You can gain anywhere from 5-100% depending on how old your previous cpu was.
The typical horsepower you will get from a performance chip is approximately 140 horsepower. However, it will vary from performance chip to performance chip.
It depends on the application and proper tubing sizing. A properly sized exhaust will net some form of gain, but don't pay much attention to the manufacturer's claims. The average performance gain off of cat-back only for an all-motor application is generally 4-7 horsepower and torque, at best. Turbocharged vehicles can net much more power and better response when upgraded from stock to a larger free-flowing cat-back. For practically ANY performance application, all-motor or otherwise, a cat-back upgrade is a MUST, though.
15 to 20 horse.
There are a lot of things to consider before trying to get a memory upgrade. Is your computer older than five or ten years? Did you make sure there are no viruses to slow it down. Did you delete any unwanted files or programs? If you exhausted all avenues then most likely a memory upgrade will increase performance.
air filter, exhaust, plugs, and nitrous that's it, a superchip thatl run you $400 and and not gain very much power or speed, a pulley kit that reduces the size of the pulleys on accessories like heating and a.c. the money you spend on performance upgrade..you'ld be better just saveing a little bit more and just putting in a 305 to a 350
The term ricer applies to compact sports car (usually imports) with too much visual modifications and not much power.
The first ranch upgrade costs $50,000.
49.99
free!
from what??
Free
How much is an upgrade to economy plus from Washington Dulles to Amsterdam Schiphol With United Airlines?