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Since my main goals are to tune after tire/rim changes and changing shift points, I'm not that worried about performance gains - I was just wondering if the hype was real?
I have one that I've used on my 2000 F250 powerstroke, and now on my 2002 F350 powerstroke, and it works just fine. I normally run around on the low hp program, as it helps my gas mileage and is still faster than stock, with better shifts as well.. I am considering trading in my 2002 for a '06, and if I do that, I wont have a use for this programmer..
drop me a line if you're still in the market for one..
JB666Rock,
We sell tons of them everyday here at DPPI. It's a great product and has a lot of features other programmers don't etc. Call us if you have any questions etc.
I've been told it's "the best" tuner. But, before I dump $339 on one, I have two questions...
Does anyone here have experience with the diablo? Is it a good tuner??
Next, does anyone have one they are selling??
I bought one for my 2002 F-350 and am very happy with it.
I have it set at the 85HP setting
I think it is a great product, it offers a diagnostic code reader as well
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