Technical aspects & technology of auto racing

89 Probe Turbo comp. chip?

Hi I was wondering if there is any 1989 Ford Probe GT turbo owners out
there who have tried the computer chip offered by Superchips in their
car.
They say it brings the hp from 145 to 182, is this right?
Does it really feel like an extra 37 hp?
With it will it beat the eagle talon?
Is it worth the cost?
The reason I ask is, I once added a chip in my Fierro GT and saw no
noticeable difference. It dissapointed me and was a waste of money.

Please respond by removing the x from my name.
Thanks

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Drag Racing Engine Technology

I am looking for information on developments in Drag racing engine
technology that is not a rehash of current V8 engine tech. —
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95 Camaro airbox modifications

I have heard of some sort of airbox mods that can be done to newer camaros
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Thanks
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Stabilant 22 source

Anyone know where I can get 4 or 8 oz. bottles/cans of Stabilant 22.
Its an electrical contact cleaner and rumored to be quite good.  VW
dealers can order it but at $50 for 30 oz.  More money and quantity than
I need.  Thanks

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