chips
#12
No one is responding because you didn't do your research. I'm new here, so just letting you know why since I've done the same. If you go to the main page on the 3rd gen forum, there are sticky topics. You will find one for diablo and one for superchips. They are programmers, not chips. Chips are from the 90's and give you one setup. A programmer is just that, it programs multiple setups. Both brands offer 3 modes which are very similar. They are 87 tune, 91 tune and 93 tune. They also change other settings which you will learn when you read the topics. You can also search either one in the search bar. If your running stock or just minor bolt-on parts each tuner is fair game. If your going modify beyond that, most recommend diablo. So do you research and if you have a general question post it in the topic it applies too. Good luck in whichever you choose, you should be very pleased with either.
#15
Both SC and DSP are good but each one has its own pros and cons. I use a SC because of the year truck I have. However, it has its limitation that DSP does not.
I agree with RF you need to read threads on the tuners. Not trying to be mean but no sense in having the same info here that is already posted in two huge threads that will give you more than you already need to know.
I agree with RF you need to read threads on the tuners. Not trying to be mean but no sense in having the same info here that is already posted in two huge threads that will give you more than you already need to know.