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Old 07-09-2005, 02:21 PM
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Usualy pick up an new Predator for like $320 shipped on E-bay last time I check. Take care who you buy from. If you buy from non-diable or used, it may not be covered by warranty. Try not to save $30 and scr3w yourself.

I can't comment muct on the other tuners. The Predator is pretty nice because it allows you to shut off traction, adjust gears, redline, idle, top speed, MIL without buying MIL. It's nice becuase the Diablo canned tune does seem to help performance nicely. On the other hand, once you have done all that, it's boring. You can only bump up/down timing fuel at WOT. Not very granular. Maybe you don't need that though.
Individuals are the ones I have seen selling Diablo predators in the $250 price range. Here's one for instance: http://www.mach1registry.org/forums/...ad.php?t=36162

Used tuners are not covered by the manufacturer's warranty, but then again no used aftermarket auto accessories are that I know of. User adjustments are extremely limited on all flash tuners I am familiar with, unless you spend the bucks to get software such as the SCT Pro racer Package, or go with a custom tune (my choice).
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Old 07-09-2005, 02:43 PM
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I have one for sale $230+shipping and it comes with a travel case. PM and let me know if interested.
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