bionic2000
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Last night I entered the world of aftermarket upgrades with the addition of the DynoSources Superchip and the KKM Induction Kit to my 2000 XLT. I installed the chip first. I decided on the DynoSource after reading a few good reviews on this page and after speaking with Jim and DynoSources. He was extremely helpful in answering non-chip related questions.
The installation took about 25 minutes. It would have gone quicker, but I had to clean the plastic coating off the the computer terminals. Once that was done, it was just a matter of putting the computer back in its slot and re-connecting the battery terminals. I was very pleased when the engine turned right over.
NOTE: The 2000 Explorers do not require a jumper for chip installations. I would not have been happy if I had to send the computer to Washington State for a jumper.
I immediately hit the road and was very pleased with the engine response and the new shift points. I could definitely feel a "seat of the pants" increase and the shifting was much smoother. I won't even try to guess how much HP I gained, but I am happy with the increase.
I let my wife test drive it (she had no idea what type of upgrade I made) and her immediate comments were "It doesn't seem to be struggling to go up our hill" and "it seems to be shifting much smoother". For me, that sealed it. I had made the right choice.
NOTE: The size of the chip creates a gap between the edge of the computer mount and the firewall. This creates a rush of wind up through the defrosting vents inside the vehicle. This is easily fixed with some adhesive weather stripping. Cut the stripping to create a nice seal. The sound was totally eliminated.
After I successfully installed the chip I figured I would go for another modification and I installed the KKM Air Induction Kit. This installation was as easy as the chip and produced similar results. It takes about 3 minutes to remove the stock set-up and the KKM attaches in about 2 minutes. I thought that it would sound so loud that I would not like it, but I haven't noticed any significant increase in noise from the engine.
I did feel an greater response off the line with the addition of the KKM.
For those intested in the chip:
DynoSources
Sequim, WA
360-582-9743
Ask for Jim
$300
The chip is a bit pricey, but I feel it is worth the cost. I have read on this page that the JET chips and SuperChips offer little benefit. I am not sure if that is true and I am not bashing either chip, but I do know that the DynoSources came through for me.
Next on my list is a catback setup and new plugs/wires.
I want to thank the people who maintain this page. It is a great source of information. Thanks!
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2000 XLT 4L
160 HP
4 Door
DynoSource Chip
KKM Air Filter System
The installation took about 25 minutes. It would have gone quicker, but I had to clean the plastic coating off the the computer terminals. Once that was done, it was just a matter of putting the computer back in its slot and re-connecting the battery terminals. I was very pleased when the engine turned right over.
NOTE: The 2000 Explorers do not require a jumper for chip installations. I would not have been happy if I had to send the computer to Washington State for a jumper.
I immediately hit the road and was very pleased with the engine response and the new shift points. I could definitely feel a "seat of the pants" increase and the shifting was much smoother. I won't even try to guess how much HP I gained, but I am happy with the increase.
I let my wife test drive it (she had no idea what type of upgrade I made) and her immediate comments were "It doesn't seem to be struggling to go up our hill" and "it seems to be shifting much smoother". For me, that sealed it. I had made the right choice.
NOTE: The size of the chip creates a gap between the edge of the computer mount and the firewall. This creates a rush of wind up through the defrosting vents inside the vehicle. This is easily fixed with some adhesive weather stripping. Cut the stripping to create a nice seal. The sound was totally eliminated.
After I successfully installed the chip I figured I would go for another modification and I installed the KKM Air Induction Kit. This installation was as easy as the chip and produced similar results. It takes about 3 minutes to remove the stock set-up and the KKM attaches in about 2 minutes. I thought that it would sound so loud that I would not like it, but I haven't noticed any significant increase in noise from the engine.
I did feel an greater response off the line with the addition of the KKM.
For those intested in the chip:
DynoSources
Sequim, WA
360-582-9743
Ask for Jim
$300
The chip is a bit pricey, but I feel it is worth the cost. I have read on this page that the JET chips and SuperChips offer little benefit. I am not sure if that is true and I am not bashing either chip, but I do know that the DynoSources came through for me.
Next on my list is a catback setup and new plugs/wires.
I want to thank the people who maintain this page. It is a great source of information. Thanks!
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2000 XLT 4L
160 HP
4 Door
DynoSource Chip
KKM Air Filter System