View Full Version : SCT 9100 Vs Xcalibrator
1 BAD 03 MM
02-13-2005, 03:43 PM
I've already made the decision to go with an Xcalibrator from Lidio, but was wondering if anybody has had issues with the Xcalibrator.
jjaguda
02-13-2005, 05:10 PM
I'm looking at the Xcalibrator too for both of my cars. Certainly I would trust Alternative's tune better than my local shop that just bought a dyno, and just got into the tuning business. Hope someone has some experience with the Xcalibrator.
sailsmen
02-13-2005, 09:25 PM
I have it and have had several different tunes emailed to me, no problems.
I have not figured out nor have I asked how to download and keep more than one tune at a time in the Xcalibrator. When I down load a new tune it over writes the existing tune in the X calibrator.
I can always go back to the different tunes becuase I keep them on my computer. Since it can hold 3 extra tunes I am sure there is a way to download more than one tune at a time.
sailsmen
02-13-2005, 09:27 PM
Which shop just got the Dyno?
jjaguda
02-14-2005, 09:05 AM
Which shop just got the Dyno?
Its called 454 Dyno. They are in back of the Midas on Airline Highway. PM me for their phone number. (I have no economic interest in this aforementioned business) Real friendly guys, but having literally just been trained on tuning with the dyno in mid January, I'm a little shy on having them tune my car. Meanwhile, Alternative recently listed the Xcalibrator with a tune they have a lot of experience with. I'll probably go with the Xcalibrator because of its hookup to laptops, but who I buy it is the remaining question.
gohogs
02-14-2005, 09:59 AM
I've had the Xcalibrater from Lido for about two months. It's easy to use and works just like Lido says. I've haven't had a chance to really jump on it yet as I've got the winter snowshoes on the MM, but it sure feels better around town with the changes in shift pattern and torque coverter lock-up.
I recommend it!
Dennis Reinhart
02-14-2005, 10:02 AM
Its called 454 Dyno. They are in back of the Midas on Airline Highway. PM me for their phone number. (I have no economic interest in this aforementioned business) Real friendly guys, but having literally just been trained on tuning with the dyno in mid January, I'm a little shy on having them tune my car. Meanwhile, Alternative recently listed the Xcalibrator with a tune they have a lot of experience with. I'll probably go with the Xcalibrator because of its hookup to laptops, but who I buy it is the remaining question.
The 9100 is no longer sold the xcalibrator does the exact same thing as the 9100 there is no advantage over either one except the 9100 has a digital disply the new 9600 will be real nice it has a raptor data logger built int it, this should be out in 30 days
Krytin
02-14-2005, 10:03 AM
The 9100 is no longer sold the xcalibrator does the exact same thing as the 9100 there is no advantage over either one except the 9100 has a digital disply the new 9600 will be real nice it has a raptor data logger built int it, this should be out in 30 days
Thanks Dennis - it seems the longer I wait, the better it gets!
jjaguda
02-14-2005, 10:31 AM
The 9100 is no longer sold the xcalibrator does the exact same thing as the 9100 there is no advantage over either one except the 9100 has a digital disply the new 9600 will be real nice it has a raptor data logger built int it, this should be out in 30 days
Thanks Dennis. I'm sold.
JACook
02-15-2005, 03:40 PM
The 9100 is no longer sold the xcalibrator does the exact same thing as the 9100 there is no advantage over either one except the 9100 has a digital disply the new 9600 will be real nice it has a raptor data logger built int it, this should be out in 30 days
Ah, so the xcalibrator is 'decontented'? :-)
Are there any pre-decontented 9100s left, or just wait for the raptor?
Any idea what the raptor will cost?
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