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I was wondering if anyone uses the Gryphon programmer. Plus whats the tuning difference between that and the Phoenix chip?
A friend of mine who doesn't have gauges was told to get the Grphon programmer from a diesel shop here in central PA and I didn't know the difference between the to to tell him. So I am turning from this also.
Seems like people are happy with PHP. I'm gonna be near their place in a couple weeks, I hope to go by and meet Bill.
Can't say enough good about my DP-Tunes...
Chip + no gauges = broken engine MUST have at least a pyrometer.
He knows about the gauges thats why he said about the Gryphon programmer, it has all that in it. Didn't know what it compares to. But I have gauges and would get the Phoenix.
The biggest difference(besides the monitoring features of the Gryphon) is the fact that you only get 3 tunes on the Gryphon and 6 on the Phoenix, may want to take that into consideration.
The biggest difference(besides the monitoring features of the Gryphon) is the fact that you only get 3 tunes on the Gryphon and 6 on the Phoenix, may want to take that into consideration.
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