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Originally Posted by Power Hungry
Unless you are removing the unit from the vehicle or need to go to the dealer for some reason, you should never have to go back to stock. All you are accomplishing by doing that is quadrupling your programming times. You shouldn't have any problem switching between levels 1, 2, and 3 any time you like. If you are having problems, I need to be made aware of it so we can resolve it.
Take care.
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I'm going to jump in here because some of you might be confused by what Bill said (in bold). He's talking about removing the unit and sending in to him for work, or removing the unit and transferring it to another vehicle. In both cases, it needs to be returned to stock.
If, however, you enter a tune and then decide you just don't like the looks of the Gryphon in your truck (you're weird), or, you're concerned it might become "liberated" while being parked on some dark street at night (you're cautious), it's perfectly all right to leave the truck tuned to an advanced level and remove the Gryphon. Once the truck is tuned, the Gryphon is simply a monitor, nothing more. When you finally get around to reconnecting the Gryphon, it will show you at the tune level you left it at and everything will be fine.
Bill, I hope I didn't step on your toes here, just trying to prevent misunderstandings.
- Jack
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