Attention CAR TUNERS: question about GtechPro

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  • Jeff aka NIGHTfall
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2003
    • 5162

    #1

    Attention CAR TUNERS: question about GtechPro

    http://gtechpro.com

    ...are these tools worth it or just another scam? if the accurcy page isnt lying, i am impressed with it, anyone have feedback on one of these or a tool like it? im interested in getting something like this for my car but if the tool cannot give me and acurate reading then i dont want to waste the time... thanks guys

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  • Jeff aka NIGHTfall
    Confirmed User
    • Oct 2003
    • 5162

    #2
    any car people???

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    • mammy
      Confirmed User
      • Jun 2003
      • 2279

      #3
      looks ok to me
      and price is also good

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      • Basic_man
        Programming King Pin
        • Oct 2003
        • 27360

        #4
        Fuck, that shit looks cool !
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        • WarChild
          Let slip the dogs of war.
          • Jan 2003
          • 17263

          #5
          I've used one many times before. They're pretty good.

          Just a few things: You must use them on a perfectly level road. No up or downhill as that will change your readings. I seemed to get false readings on my all wheel drive Talon with it too.

          It seemed to be fairly accurate for 1/4 mile times (within .2 or so).
          .

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          • lb_vee
            Confirmed User
            • May 2004
            • 886

            #6
            Damn, I want one

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            • DavidVH
              Confirmed User
              • May 2004
              • 300

              #7
              just go to a quarter mile track.. those things are supposedly some what accurate though.

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              • Manowar
                jellyfish  
                • Dec 2003
                • 71528

                #8
                Thanks for the link, i might need to pick one of those up

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                • Jeff aka NIGHTfall
                  Confirmed User
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 5162

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Manowar
                  Thanks for the link, i might need to pick one of those up
                  np


                  ok for those interested in it, i contacted a few drag racers on some of the car forums i frequent, they all gave me positive feedback, as WarChild said, flat roads if you want accurate readings.


                  DavidVH - not everyone has time to drive out to the nearest track to tune their cars every day, the nearest track by me is an hour away and cost $20 to run for the night... after awhile, between gas and cost to run, it starts to dent the pocket, so we have to invest into tools so we can fine tune our engines and pull accurate reading at home.

                  so for those of you who like the tool, i suggest picking it up, i will soon, but from everyone i have heard from who has it, they are pleased with the results, a few of them mentioned they tested it at a track, set it up on the real 1/4, ran, and the readout was right on (+/- .02 ) so its not that bad of a deal considering you can get accurate readouts as you drive around daily... its also nice to have a dyno type tool (uses math from stats to calc hp/tq)

                  anyways. this product gets

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