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Bowling Green, KY �" TS Performance offers a new dual power performance chip for your Ford car, truck or sport utility vehicle. TS Performance’s Octane-2 Chip allows you to switch from 87 Octane power levels to 93 Octane performance levels on the fly. The Octane-2 chip easily attaches to your factory computer module and provides […] More »
By: admin | March 16, 2006
Bowling Green, KY �" Never take your eyes off the road with TS Performance’s new MPD monitor with Heads-Up Display. The MPD monitor is a stand alone digital monitor that works with any model diesel engine and displays EGT’s, Boost, Fuel Pressure and RPMs. The MPD works on stock engines or in conjunction with any […] More »
By: admin | November 28, 2005
By Michael Zimmers There’s something about trucks: they just seem to cry out for upgrades and accessories. Whether it’s better mechanical parts, a sophisticated sound system, or exotic electric accessories, it seems that high-quality accessories add to the enjoyability and value of the vehicle. One accessory with a lot of "sex appeal" is auxiliary lighting. […] More »
By: admin | November 15, 2005
Adding 120V AC Power To a Truck Bed By Michael Zimmers18 January 2005 When I was shopping for my current truck, I was told that a pickup with the crew cab option (four doors, full-size rear seating) was the fastest-growing segment of the new vehicle market in the US. It made sense, as crew cabs […] More »
By: admin | March 4, 2005
Installation The Preparatory Work Here’s the beast that’s ready for the addition, a 2001 Ford F-150 Super Crew 4×4 with a 5.4L engine. Though it’s a 4×4 and does at times venture off the pavement, this vehicle rarely does any hard-core rock shredding or mud-whomping. I consider my installation to be fairly robust, but […] More »
By: admin | March 4, 2005
The Installation (Continued) Once The Box Is On The Truck Highway Products (the manufacturer of the tool box) recommends that the tool box be spaced 1/8" away from the forward wall of the truck bed to avoid vibration. While this sounds like good advice in general, I decided that the Rhino bed liner and the […] More »
By: admin | March 4, 2005
The Project In Review Back to the previous page Where Do I Get All This Cool Stuff? For those who are unfamiliar with my vehicle-improvement articles, I’d like to mention my standards for my projects’ suppliers: The product quality must be first-rate. Simply put, my truck cost a lot of money, is important to me, […] More »
By: admin | March 4, 2005