Vinci/Crane Tuner
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Vinci/Crane Tuner
who has used it and is it fine for simple stuff?? just installed LT's and after 180-200 miles I finally get SES light..any advice other than get edit,efi,etc....I have 02 sims..egr,air is hooked up also...I also installed 13111 rear vette bosch 02's...worked fine for 2 days..help..
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It just removed my code without me telling it to. I think it sets the range to not throw it is all (doesn't actually delete it).
I don't have any complaints. Noticable difference in performance. Stiffer shifting. I was happy.
Of course a dynotune can't be beat, and it's not much more cost. I just wanted to be able to check my DTC codes and was leaning towards installing their cam later. Seemed like a good choice at the time. No regrets I guess.
I don't have any complaints. Noticable difference in performance. Stiffer shifting. I was happy.
Of course a dynotune can't be beat, and it's not much more cost. I just wanted to be able to check my DTC codes and was leaning towards installing their cam later. Seemed like a good choice at the time. No regrets I guess.
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yea, the shifting for the trans has been really awsome since the tuner. also i do notice a performance gain. but now i'm thinkin of other mods and i'm kind of blind with what this tuner is actually puting into the computer for tunes. i'm thinking about buying a tuning suit now.