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anyone disable the afm on their chevy??
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<blockquote data-quote="southernboom88" data-source="post: 8012848" data-attributes="member: 636641"><p>i agree, sounds like a bad way to "trick" the computer into not engaging the afm, almost like bypassing the vtec switch on a honda which will lead to issues.. If you chip/tune it im sure you will not regret it esp if you end up selling it in the future to a private buyer instead of a dealer. and if it is a dealer i couldn't imagine it would deminish the value any. I have a friend with an impala that is a little older then yours and he had it chipped with an onboard programmer that allowed him to change the tuning on the spot from say, conservative for mpg to "hold da F on!" i'll ask him if it did anything to the afm or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernboom88, post: 8012848, member: 636641"] i agree, sounds like a bad way to "trick" the computer into not engaging the afm, almost like bypassing the vtec switch on a honda which will lead to issues.. If you chip/tune it im sure you will not regret it esp if you end up selling it in the future to a private buyer instead of a dealer. and if it is a dealer i couldn't imagine it would deminish the value any. I have a friend with an impala that is a little older then yours and he had it chipped with an onboard programmer that allowed him to change the tuning on the spot from say, conservative for mpg to "hold da F on!" i'll ask him if it did anything to the afm or not. [/QUOTE]
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