Free Jeep programmer
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The program is free, but you have to pay for the license to tune the jeep. Are you offering free licenses?
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Gents,
I think he's clean. I've watched a majority of his youtube videos (really like his 1-ton swap series). He's not selling anything.
I'd say the title is a typo, especially since he talks about the price in the video and in the comments under the video.
OP, for what it's worth, typically a better approach to introduce yourself in the 'New Members' thread...
I think he's clean. I've watched a majority of his youtube videos (really like his 1-ton swap series). He's not selling anything.
I'd say the title is a typo, especially since he talks about the price in the video and in the comments under the video.
OP, for what it's worth, typically a better approach to introduce yourself in the 'New Members' thread...
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Not sure who the other person is. Just wanted to share it with the jeep community. Mainly because I wish I knew about it sooner but I have the superchips now.
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Gents,
I think he's clean. I've watched a majority of his youtube videos (really like his 1-ton swap series). He's not selling anything.
I'd say the title is a typo, especially since he talks about the price in the video and in the comments under the video.
OP, for what it's worth, typically a better approach to introduce yourself in the 'New Members' thread...
I think he's clean. I've watched a majority of his youtube videos (really like his 1-ton swap series). He's not selling anything.
I'd say the title is a typo, especially since he talks about the price in the video and in the comments under the video.
OP, for what it's worth, typically a better approach to introduce yourself in the 'New Members' thread...
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It's about time! Someone with enough know how took my idea and finally made an App which can connect to the OBDII wirelessly to program our Jeeps!
I really dislike that bulky cable of my SC Flashcal.
I really dislike that bulky cable of my SC Flashcal.
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I still think the superchips is worth it tho because of the increased horsepower and torque.
also crawl mode increases torque at the bottom end. I've noticed it's between 1.5k to 2k RPM.
mine is auto and I really like the crawl mode. My buddys is manual and he says it made a dramatic difference stating he went from using 4lo to 2hi.
I personally have done obstacles with crawl mode that I couldn't even come close to without it.
But the app is nice for those who already have big tires and are saving up for a tuner.
I'd recommend using a GPS speedometer to calibrate the tire size. I run 35s but have the tuner set at 33.25 and the speedometer is dead on.
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So far I have tried to change my tire size. I was using the existing ODBlink MX BT device I already had for my F150 programming with Forscan. It's a little problematic with it using Android, so I am getting one that was recommended. One time the speedometer would not work and sway bar disconnect light was on. I will try it again with the new adapter.
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its a pretty cool app. I got it a week or so ago. all ive done so far is turn of my tire light as i have a dead sensor. but just browsing through it it seems good so far. as soon as i get a chance to really mess with it ill let yall know how it does.