Gtech/pro
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Re: Gtech/pro
Tell that to 70 percent of the electronics in my world. . Ipod didn't last 3 years. The 5 on my microwave hasn't worked in over a year. Every phone I get last about 2 years before it goes to crap and I get a new one. I could go on and on but I won't. Let me try to ask the question in a different way.
I realize that the g tech pro is not the most accurate way of testing a car. But it is still a very complex electronic device that relies on very intricate gizmos and voodoo magic to measure a cars performance. In its life, however long or short it may have been. I am just curious as to how much of its mystical powers could have worn off or if it may have possibly had time for the strict and precise calibration that the fine people of g tech bestowed upon it to become for the lack of a better word uncalibrated.
I realize that the g tech pro is not the most accurate way of testing a car. But it is still a very complex electronic device that relies on very intricate gizmos and voodoo magic to measure a cars performance. In its life, however long or short it may have been. I am just curious as to how much of its mystical powers could have worn off or if it may have possibly had time for the strict and precise calibration that the fine people of g tech bestowed upon it to become for the lack of a better word uncalibrated.
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Car: 89 Formula 350
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Transmission: 700R4-4300 Stall-lockup
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt 3:70
Re: Gtech/pro
I'm looking for $25 buddy not $500..lol.. It works perfect and was within a tenth of a second at the track, exaggerated mph by 2. No trolls pls
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Re: Gtech/pro
I'm interested, but I also would like to know the age of the unit. I don't think he's trolling; it's a valid question.
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Re: Gtech/pro
For the rest of folks, you find they are all several years "old" but they get little to no use.
I got one, waited years for a deal, its been on maybe 30mins total, been stuffed away for a few years now.
Everyone I know that has or had one, its the same, neat for a min, then put away.
I got one, waited years for a deal, its been on maybe 30mins total, been stuffed away for a few years now.
Everyone I know that has or had one, its the same, neat for a min, then put away.




