G-Tech Meter
After looking into it more I'd have to say that it is junk too. But it would be cool if they had one that plugged into the PCM somehow. Probably a lot cheaper and easier than putting a dyno in your driveway. Thanks for saving me $200.
ORIGINAL: hnda8r
I dont know guys, they have been in business for 10 years. So either there are a bunch of SUCKERS in this world, or their just getting lucky[>:]
I dont know guys, they have been in business for 10 years. So either there are a bunch of SUCKERS in this world, or their just getting lucky[>:]
if you are looking for sumthing like that then why dont you just go out and get the scantool.net program and hook a laptop up to your OBDII port???? i think it works real good, and an added bonus is that you can even turn off the check engine light
i like the program...i was hoping to hook it up and find out what my 60 foot time is with the car before the turbo then fin it out afterwards.....but the tranny went before i got a chance[:@]
it has a dynometer......track meter that give you 60 foot times, 1/4 mile times, and a few other things....you can use it to turn off the check engine light and check the codes......it has an onboard diagnostics too that lets you know how all of your sensors are working and displays the sensor outputs.....and has a tool that is equivelent to the emisions testing so you know before hand if you will pass....and there is a port so you can talk to your pcm...but i dont know how that port works
actually, i still have the original gtechpro lying somewhere. (that was for when i had a sports car, a looong time ago 
it has an accelerometer inside. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer the thing measures accelerations, plus you need to enter one or two numbers -- don't remember exactly what, maybe weight of car and it calculates 1/4 mile time , horsepower and so on. it's fairly accurate .

it has an accelerometer inside. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerometer the thing measures accelerations, plus you need to enter one or two numbers -- don't remember exactly what, maybe weight of car and it calculates 1/4 mile time , horsepower and so on. it's fairly accurate .


