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Sorry to bother you but I have a question for you.
I bought the Diablo last year for my truck, 01SD,5.4 ,auto, running 35's with 3:73.
Springtime , I will be bolting on 38" tires, re gearing to 4:30's or 4:56.
I remeber Abendx needing the tru speed to calibrate the speedo and was just wondering if that is still the case?
Also how much to re code the chip for my latest mods?
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 28-Oct-02 AT 12:53 PM (EST)]Ken,
Thanks for the info, one more question.
Since I run stock 265's (31's) for the winter about 6 months and then I will run the 38"s for 6 months would I be better off haveing two chips?
Or what a bout a micro tuner? Open to suggestions...
If you change tires alot the tuner is the way to go. :-) Two chips would be a hassle. If the most horse power is what you want, you may want to consider a Diablo Delta chip with two tire sizes.
Probably note. Diablo's tend to be more agreesive. You oughta see what we have for GM now (yeah, I know, its a dirty word!). The Predator is downright cool. Just got our first shipment in.
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