Where's Buddy?
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Yes, I think thats what he is saying!!!!!!!
Some people never get it. or
Back to the original question I think Bud is scolding either himself or "Phil"..........
#21
I'm not saying obsolete. You will still be able to update the triple dog and have three levels of performance switch on the fly, change tire size, adjust options on the newer trucks.
All I am saying is for the guys who want to do really big horse power like that other competitors tune. It will more than likely be set up on a PMT where you can view the 3D fuel maps and make adjustments.
All I am saying is for the guys who want to do really big horse power like that other competitors tune. It will more than likely be set up on a PMT where you can view the 3D fuel maps and make adjustments.
#22
I'm not saying obsolete. You will still be able to update the triple dog and have three levels of performance switch on the fly, change tire size, adjust options on the newer trucks.
All I am saying is for the guys who want to do really big horse power like that other competitors tune. It will more than likely be set up on a PMT where you can view the 3D fuel maps and make adjustments.
All I am saying is for the guys who want to do really big horse power like that other competitors tune. It will more than likely be set up on a PMT where you can view the 3D fuel maps and make adjustments.
#24
no, not a paperweight, because as i stated my triple dog still works fine on my truck, and i still have crazy larry, but if i want to have the most up to date, high performance tuning for my truck, i can either abandon bully dog and spend $685, or stick with them and spend over $1000.
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i guess i have a bad taste in my mouth- i always thought that one of the reasons for having a programmer that could be updated, was that when new technology allowed for new and better programs with better performance, you could simply download it onto your existing programmer. what happens when the next level of performance tuning comes around? will it not be available for the pmt, so you have to buy yet another programmer? don't get me wrong, i'm not bashing bully dog, i was just expecting a little more, especially after the info that they released late in '07, after the removal of crazy larry.
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no, not a paperweight, because as i stated my triple dog still works fine on my truck, and i still have crazy larry, but if i want to have the most up to date, high performance tuning for my truck, i can either abandon bully dog and spend $685, or stick with them and spend over $1000.
Don't get me wrong, if I see a Smarty in the classifieds for a good price I might hafta try it to see what all the fuss is about, but really I'm happy with what the TD does for me.
I can see where if you just gotta have the latest and greatest you might be forced to flog your BDTD and either go to the Smarty or PMT though. I guess the fact is the BDTD is older technology that will only do so much compared to the new stuff out there...
Like I suggested to Buddy before, maybe they should give those of us with the BDTD a chance to get the PMT at a reduced rate to protect their share of the market, a goodwill gesture, otherwise people will be promptly jumping ship.
I'm in no hurry and will wait and see...
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i guess i have a bad taste in my mouth- i always thought that one of the reasons for having a programmer that could be updated, was that when new technology allowed for new and better programs with better performance, you could simply download it onto your existing programmer. what happens when the next level of performance tuning comes around? will it not be available for the pmt, so you have to buy yet another programmer? don't get me wrong, i'm not bashing bully dog, i was just expecting a little more, especially after the info that they released late in '07, after the removal of crazy larry.
I am sure BD will keep up... or at least try... (admins and Buddy, that is a sincere statement, not a flame)
#29
But Smarty still doesn't have change on the fly which is something I really like.
Don't get me wrong, if I see a Smarty in the classifieds for a good price I might hafta try it to see what all the fuss is about, but really I'm happy with what the TD does for me.
I can see where if you just gotta have the latest and greatest you might be forced to flog your BDTD and either go to the Smarty or PMT though. I guess the fact is the BDTD is older technology that will only do so much compared to the new stuff out there...
Like I suggested to Buddy before, maybe they should give those of us with the BDTD a chance to get the PMT at a reduced rate to protect their share of the market, a goodwill gesture, otherwise people will be promptly jumping ship.
I'm in no hurry and will wait and see...
Don't get me wrong, if I see a Smarty in the classifieds for a good price I might hafta try it to see what all the fuss is about, but really I'm happy with what the TD does for me.
I can see where if you just gotta have the latest and greatest you might be forced to flog your BDTD and either go to the Smarty or PMT though. I guess the fact is the BDTD is older technology that will only do so much compared to the new stuff out there...
Like I suggested to Buddy before, maybe they should give those of us with the BDTD a chance to get the PMT at a reduced rate to protect their share of the market, a goodwill gesture, otherwise people will be promptly jumping ship.
I'm in no hurry and will wait and see...
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my smarty is now in the mail and if bully dog comes out with a killer tune that makes some power i might put the smarty on the shelf but as of now im waiting for the ups man to bring me some HP.