The first thing you need to do if find a tuner. Then, talk to them about what they can do for your car. I would never put a generic or "company" programmed chip into a car without checking the reading (i.e. a/f ratios, timing, etc).
I currently have a Tweeker on my Cobra with a custom tune. My tuner actually gets in the car with his laptop while another person drives around at various speeds and types of accelleration. This is the only true way to know if a chip is safe for your car.
I would suggest doing a few inexpensive mods such as a less restrictive intake or a higher flowing exhaust (not a fart pipe!).
Be careful when messing with your tune. Dealerships can read codes out of the computer showing that the ship has been tampered with even if you have the original computer in the car when you take it in for service.
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