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Anybody here have a Gtech?


98StangGT
11-18-2005, 12:41 PM
I am considering buying one of these for my mustang gt. Was wondering if anybody here had ever used one of these on a stang and if it really worked in all aspects that the company says it will. If anybody have any information about these it would be greatly appreciated.THX

Joshta
11-19-2005, 12:21 PM
some magazine did a test on em and said they were pretty acurate after they had been run a # of times or tuned or something. Thing is so many people get these and brag about the times they got when the machines can be off, especially before like 5 runs on that car. don't know if you're talking about the cheap one or the really expensive one but they are never gonna be exactly accurate. I was real close to getting one a while back off ebay(much cheaper there). If you get one, post about it, but its one of those things where you have to average your runs to be accurate rather than getting a best of.

dsum14
11-30-2005, 09:11 PM
I like mine, but only used it a couple times...
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Reamo04
12-21-2005, 08:45 PM
My brother has one in his camaro. The 1/4 mile times are within .1 second with the drag strip. The dyno chart is pretty accurate. His just plugged right in and you have to run it like 3 times before it gets accurate.
His was like 200 or so i believe

giddyup50
12-23-2005, 08:41 PM
If you buy one can you use it on another car? I can't see paying that much for one if I can't use it on my other cars. I assume that the way company's are they program it for whatever car you order it for and that's it, so you'll buy more than one.

Reamo04
12-26-2005, 07:38 PM
no. you can use them on multiple cars. you just plug it into ur cigarette lighter and one other wire and its good to go.

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