Speed Sensor Recalibrator
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I have the truspeed calibrator just because I got a really good deal on it. It works just like its advertised. I don't think its worth the price, a tuner would be better because you could do so many different things with it. Plus installing mine was a PITA because the instructions were incorrect for a 2000 with only RABS. The speed sensor wire is difficult to find.
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I've been running on the Superlift TrueSpeed unit for a few months now and it hasn't given me any problems... I would have liked to go with the bama tuner because of it's simple plug and play feature, but Doug doesn't make a tuner for my year/engine combination so I really had no choice.
The unit isn't hard to install (haha, Jeff) and it takes just a few minutes and a co-pilot to get it set just right. Worth the $200 off SimmitRacing...? yes and no... way overpriced... but now I know my mileage is correct
The unit isn't hard to install (haha, Jeff) and it takes just a few minutes and a co-pilot to get it set just right. Worth the $200 off SimmitRacing...? yes and no... way overpriced... but now I know my mileage is correct
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