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Afrancis Wed, March 18th, 2009 05:31 PM

OH YEAH
 
Just ordered my Gryphon :woot: and I am so excited about getting it. :happy-dancing: Really cant wait to get my custom tunes. :cheesy smile: Got a cpl questions though, I checked the online manual on it but I didnt see these in there, plz excuse me if they seem dumb.

1. Do I need to return it to stock or unplug it when I turn the truck off?

2. I know you arent suppose to prgram it in cold weather, but will it hurt it to leave it in the truck overnight when the weather is cold?

Jackpine Wed, March 18th, 2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Afrancis (Post 5959)
Just ordered my Gryphon :woot: and I am so excited about getting it. :happy-dancing: Really cant wait to get my custom tunes. :cheesy smile: Got a cpl questions though, I checked the online manual on it but I didnt see these in there, plz excuse me if they seem dumb.

1. Do I need to return it to stock or unplug it when I turn the truck off?

2. I know you arent suppose to prgram it in cold weather, but will it hurt it to leave it in the truck overnight when the weather is cold?

The answer to both questions, is NO. Once you program your truck, the Gryphon is just a monitor. You can take it out of the truck, leave it it, whatever suits you. The truck's computer holds the tune you programmed it to. DO NOT reprogram the truck to stock when you turn the truck off.

You might want to remove the Gryphon if it is VERY cold, say well below 20 F? The screen may have trouble lighting up if it is very cold. (I just found the touch screen in my GPS didn't work either in cold weather). The other reason you might want to remove the Gryphon is if you're afraid it might "sprout legs" and walk away some night while your truck is parked. Keeping it with you stops that from happening.

- Jack

Afrancis Wed, March 18th, 2009 08:33 PM

So are you saying if I want to return it to stock I do it while its still running? Or just in the on position?

Jackpine Wed, March 18th, 2009 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Afrancis (Post 5986)
So are you saying if I want to return it to stock I do it while its still running? Or just in the on position?

No, I'm saying: "DO NOT return it to stock!".

And, you never try to change the tune when the truck is running - only when the ignition is ON (engine off).

There are really only a few reasons to return your truck to stock:
1. You are taking your truck to the dealer. Return the truck to stock and remove the Gryphon. If he reflashes the PCM and you have a tune loaded, your Gryphon will not work. Everything will be fine though if he does this with the truck at stock.
2. You send your Gryphon off to Bill for any reason. If he modifies it, your truck's tune needs to be stock.
3. You sell your truck and keep the Gryphon. Never sell a tuned truck to someone without the programmer!
Am I being clear now?

- Jack

Afrancis Wed, March 18th, 2009 08:50 PM

Gotcha :thumbs up yellow:

JWBFX4 Wed, March 18th, 2009 11:38 PM

congrats on the purchase, you won't be disappointed :2thumbs:

88Racing Thu, March 19th, 2009 12:29 AM

Hope you enjoy your new purchase!

As you have found out if you have questions they will be answered.

Lars

Afrancis Thu, March 19th, 2009 11:02 AM

Im paying with paypal was I suppose to send in my paypal id with my order form, or you just gonna send the invoice with your paypal id to my email?

Afrancis Thu, March 19th, 2009 12:29 PM

Nevermind, I just checked my email and had my answer. Thanks Corey :2thumbs:

Afrancis Tue, March 24th, 2009 09:48 AM

All right, just checked tracking info and my Gryphon is out for delivery. :happy-dancing: Im going to have some fun this evening. :woot:


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