Hypertech
Hypertech Handheld Programmers, ECM Tuners, Digital Monitors, Calibrators and Performance Chips
Hypertech is a technology-driven company with a unique status in the aftermarket industry. Unlike other speed equipment manufacturers that produce hard parts like camshafts and cylinder heads, our core product is knowledge; the ability to tune the complex computers that control essential functions in modern automobiles. Hypertech has invested in people, not machinery. The knowledge and skill of the Hypertech team are our most valuable assets. Hypertech engineers and technicians hold degrees in a variety of disciplines, including electrical engineering, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Hypertech has racers, hot rodders, and performance enthusiasts on staff from different backgrounds, but all have learned to appreciate the tremendous power of electronic engine controls to improve performance on the street as well as on the race track.
Hypertech Power Tuning products span the spectrum of automotive technology, continuing to offer the famous Power Chips for older vehicles, while constantly updating Hypertech’s Power Programmers for the latest cars, trucks, and SUVs on the market. As the power of digital systems expands, Hypertech will continue to design and manufacture power tuning products that are on the cutting edge of technology. Accesspeed is proud to offer Hypertech products to our customers. With our low price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.
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Speed Calibration and Speedometer Calibrators
Do I need to recalibrate my speedometer?
As long as your vehicle is maintained at factory specs for tire size, gear ratio and transmission, the speedometer should continue to register vehicle speed within this range. If you modify your tire size, gears and/or transmission, your speedometer may need to be recalibrated.
How do you recalibrate a speedometer for bigger tires?
Changing tire size is one of the most common things car owners do that can affect speedometer accuracy. Most modern vehicles can have the tire diameter changed in the vehicle computer, which will recalibrate the speedometer properly. However, if your vehicle does not have this feature, you will need to purchase a Speedometer Calibrator.