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			 Anybody out there use the G-tech for tuning?  How accurate is it, and how easy is it to get consistent runs and results?  I live out in the corner of the pacific northwest, and I'm sure I couldn't find a dyno to run on even if I did want to pay 150 a session.  So looks like the G-tech is my only hope for tuning.  Some of the main features on the new ones that I like are the horsepower and torque curves.  So what's it like? 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			 I've used both the original Gtech and the newer Gtech Pro. I like them. The older one was very optimistic as to times and trap speed when I ran at the same time on the drag strip. The newer Gtech Pro is a little pessimistic when compared to the track times and speed. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Both were exstremely repeatable though. Witin hundreths of a second of one run compared to another with the same conditions. I use my Gtech Pro all the time to tune, especially after changing to different engine parts. When I think I've actually made an improvement, then I go to the track to verify it (it's fun going to the track anyway). After showing improvements at the track, I do eventually dyno the car to see what the RWHP and torque curves look like. It's good to see what the air/fuel ratio looks like too, if your local dyno has that option. Remember though that the hp/torque figures from the Gtech will be artificially low. This is because air drag and front wheel friction and every thing else that causes a drag on the engine is reflected in the power that the Gtech measures. Rev 
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			 I use my Gtech as a tuning tool alot.  Very repeatable results as long as you dont have excessive tire spin. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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