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Old 11-29-2006, 07:33 PM
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http://speed-eng.com/store/product_i...oducts_id=6840 Im thinking of purchising one of these so i just wanted to ask what you think about them.Do they wofk,are they worth it Etc...?
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I like mine. It's not the same as being at the track, or getting on a dyno, but it's a consistant measuring tool and allows you to see if your mods are making a difference. I use it in all my vehicles.
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Originally Posted by TAQuickness
I like mine. It's not the same as being at the track, or getting on a dyno, but it's a consistant measuring tool and allows you to see if your mods are making a difference. I use it in all my vehicles.
Hey thanks, by the way wich brand or model do you have?
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i had one on my older car and it was fairly accurate to what i was running at the track....but like he said at least it will let you see if your mods are making a difference without having to go to the dyno
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I have one too. I have the SR. I use it for logging changes. It may not be perfectly accurate vs. real strip racing, but it does tell me about changes and driving habits.
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Originally Posted by m1candelaa1
Hey thanks, by the way wich brand or model do you have?

I'm using the RR. It's real nice coupled with a scantool.
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I like it except for the rubber ball design. Mine never stayed put and when you tighened it to stop it from moving it ruined the rubber ball. I did have an earlier version though.
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Im not familiar with that one can you post the site,thanks...
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Originally Posted by TAQuickness
I'm using the RR. It's real nice coupled with a scantool.
The RR model you have is the same one i posted? What do you mean cuppled with scantool?Is it build in ?
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Scantool

It's nice to see how various engine parameters relate to the G-tech log.




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