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I am wondering......
Is there any difference in programming, performance, or reliability between the Gryphon and the FU2 for a 7.3 PSD? I don't have questions about features like shift on the fly or burning tunes. Just chip V.S. programmer Thanks for any help. |
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I'm certain the performance you would get out of your truck would be the same, for identical tunes, regardless of the device used to create that tune. - Jack
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Thanks Jack.
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With the gryphon you will also get to monitor your trucks read outs of up to 4 of them at once.
The downside of the gryphon is that the vehicle needs to be off to switch tunes. Now with a multiposition chip you'll never have to shut the vehicle down when changing a tune.
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