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i was wondering what everyones opinion on it was? pro and cons on it. thanks for any input.
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Re: GMS diablo predator
I have never owned one but my opinion on them is this.
1. There more expensive thank the HPP by $75 or so bucks 2. They can only program 1 vin number. But unlike the HPP you can't unprogram a vehicle and then program another. You can unprogram a vehicle but it wont work on another vehicle. Also from my understanding there not any better performance wise than the HPP. If any of this info is wrong Im sure that someone will correct me but this is my impression of it. |
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Good programmer overall. I'm pretty sure it doubles up as a diagnostics checker. Takes out a little more torque management than the Hypertech. It's a little bit better overall than the other hand helds, but like he said, it cost a little more.
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