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BD1

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Mar 10, 2003
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I was using this last night and it clocked my friend's C-1500 with an LT-1 swap @ 264 HP, which seems pretty accurate, but then it said it had 404 pounds of torque @ 3300 RPM, what do I do to the G-Tech to get more accurate Torque ratings? I think it said my N/T had like 170 pounds of torque which is not possible, but it said I had like 155 HP which seemed accurate, just like my friend's truck.

Need help, 1/4 mile times seemed kind of innaccurate too, but we both did bad launches b/c this was the first time using it.
 
How is the G'tech dialed in? What is the reference point?

In what I have read, the G'tech is BS in a small box.
 
Originally posted by autronicDSM
Wrong website dude. This isn't f'n Gtech support forum.

nice attitude. alot of ppl on here use the gtechs, so why dont you keep your negativity to yourself.
 
Originally posted by nutshot
How is the G'tech dialed in? What is the reference point?

In what I have read, the G'tech is BS in a small box.

from what ive read, if set up correctly the gtech is more accurate than the times read by the track. the key is setting it up i guess.
 
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