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Yes but you will be going through the "upgrade" process. Unlike the basic evo/gryphon conversion you do not have to mail the CS, it is done all by computer.
As for a power difference I can't say. I've never run Edge tuning. |
What is the cost for the upgrade process without purchasing any custom tunes? Also, will the tunes on the gryphon take into consideration the upgrades I have on my truck(CAI, Throttle body spacer, and exhaust)?
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lol Corey answered my question before I could even post it...so the custom tunes are what really take into consideration aftermarket upgrades?
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Yeah, pretty much
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So...If I was to get the evo cs, I could buy custom tunes that account for my particular upgrades without having to send it in?
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Correct! (Plus, the screen's prettier!) ;)
- Jack |
One more question regarding pricing and I will be out of your hair(for now lol). I saw the pricelist for custom tunes for the evo cs were $60 per tune. The gryphon, on the other hand, was listed at $30 per tune. If I had the evo cs and wanted custom tunes, would it cost me $60 for each tune that I wanted? In other words, is the only way to get the $30 per tune price to actually purchase the gryphon cs directly from PHP?
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That is also correct. If you purchase the CS from PHP, they give you a break on the cost of tunes.
- Jack |
So I've done the math, and if I were to purchase two custom tunes, I would come out almost the same by getting the evo cs and avoiding the restocking fee or by getting the gryphon cs from PHP. What is PHP's shipping costs? Also, what would be the advantages of getting the gryphon from PHP as opposed to getting the evo and custom tunes?
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- Jack |
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