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Architect
07-14-2005, 01:37 PM
Ok folks...
I've spent time searching here and it appears that everyone is happy with the "Super Chips" Custom Tuner XCalibrator....:banana2:
As I understand...my 2004 MM must be flashed...:eek: .....and the XCalibrator is the way to go...
I want to hang on to my Warrantee...One year old with 9800 miles...
The only Modifications made to date is a K&N air charger...:D
Just looking for a little confirmation here before I spend $500.00...:help:
Your comments would be greatly appreciated....:beer:
Thanks, architect

Tallboy
07-14-2005, 01:41 PM
My advice is to call Lidio at Alternative Automotive. He has written the tunes for the 2 fastest Marauders on the planet and is known for being on conservative side of tuning. You can "de-flash" when going in for warranty work and nobody will be the wiser.:)

MMM2003
07-14-2005, 02:21 PM
Ok folks...
I've spent time searching here and it appears that everyone is happy with the "Super Chips" Custom Tuner XCalibrator....:banana2:
As I understand...my 2004 MM must be flashed...:eek: .....and the XCalibrator is the way to go...
I want to hang on to my Warrantee...One year old with 9800 miles...
The only Modifications made to date is a K&N air charger...:D
Just looking for a little confirmation here before I spend $500.00...:help:
Your comments would be greatly appreciated....:beer:
Thanks, architect

All I would suggest is that you buy it from someone that supports the site, has extensive knowledge of our MM's, and knows the tuners/flashers in and out.

I had some problems with the XCAL. May have just been my specifc application, but I received great support and eventually got everything worked out. I ended up with an SCT 9100 tuner, which is no longer produced, but you can still get them.
The XCAL2 is the replacement.
Check out www.sctflash.com
There is more product information and a forum you can search for more specific answers.
I'd recommend an XCAL2, with the understanding that all Software updates (BIOS, and software) have been made by the selling party.

You will gain great performance benefits from the custom tune supplied with the unit.

For the warranty, you will be OK as long as you don't delete your PCM and have to take it in to be re-programmed by the dealer.

You messed with it, you pay for it. I did.

Good luck.

Peter aka MMM2003

fastblackmerc
07-14-2005, 02:43 PM
All I would suggest is that you buy it from someone that supports the site, has extensive knowledge of our MM's, and knows the tuners/flashers in and out.

I had some problems with the XCAL. May have just been my specifc application, but I received great support and eventually got everything worked out. I ended up with an SCT 9100 tuner, which is no longer produced, but you can still get them.
The XCAL2 is the replacement.
Check out www.sctflash.com
There is more product information and a forum you can search for more specific answers.
I'd recommend an XCAL2, with the understanding that all Software updates (BIOS, and software) have been made by the selling party.

You will gain great performance benefits from the custom tune supplied with the unit.

For the warranty, you will be OK as long as you don't delete your PCM and have to take it in to be re-programmed by the dealer.

You messed with it, you pay for it. I did.

Good luck.

Peter aka MMM2003
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What they all said....

MarauderMarc
07-14-2005, 06:33 PM
If you decide against the xcal2, I have a max tuner by superchips for sale in the classifieds. Absolutely pristine and guaranteed flawless. Comes with everything for only 250.00 OBO.....pm me if interested. As far as tuners and such, as long as you get a custom tune done by a professional (like Lidio) you will get the maximum potential available......and with the warranty, most tuners (mine included) has a "return to stock" option that takes less than 5 minutes for when you go to the dealer.....good luck:burnout:

Rkammer
07-14-2005, 07:51 PM
I've had my MM for only a monthg and have reflashed with the XCal2 and a Dennis Reinhart tune. I"ve also installed the K&N CAI and 4.10 gears. My LM dealer has agreed that the gears (which I told him I installed for trailor towing purposes) and the CAI will not void my warranty. As for the reflash, I'll just reflash back to stock before taking the car in for warranty service. These mods have awakened my MM and it feels much more powerful and responsive now. Just for your information, I believe that the reflash is the heart of the recipe. It's the first thing you should do and will give the most bang for the buck and the greatest SOTP feeling of power of any mod you can do. (short of a $5000 supercharger, that is)_

tetsu
07-15-2005, 09:21 AM
Very happy with my XCal2 with a couple of DR tunes. Can't wait to
test the track tune...

My car has really woken up alot on its own in 30k miles. The DR base tune made much more difference in both daily and WOT driving than I'd have ever thought. Having patiently waited longer than anyone here to make any stock changes (still a safe statement for a few months) I'm glad I did wait since the tune is obviously much better developed than the earlier ones.

I'm sure Lidio's is terrific, but I'm very happy with Dennis'. I doubt anyone would go wrong in dealing with either of those fellows.

It's like Scotch. At a certain quality level, you stop really being able to go wrong.

MENINBLK
07-15-2005, 09:55 AM
First of all $500 is TOO MUCH to pay for an Xcal.

There are several options where you can purchase an Xcal and pay about $100 less,
and all of these vendors support MM.net and our Marauders, or course.

Wes Chain ( http://www.innovativeinterceptors.com )
Lidio Iacobelli ( http://www.alternativeauto.com )
Dennis Reinhart ( http://www.reinhartautomotive.com )

There pricing is competetive, and lots of members have posted nothing but excellent experiences with them.

I have ordered an Xcal from Wes Chain, with Lidio's tune on it.
The Xcal gave me some problems, and proved to be a defective unit.
I offered Lidio to upgrade my Exchange Xcal for an Xcal2 and I would cover the difference in cost.
Lidio and Wes were both as helpful as humanly possible,and my Xcal2 should be arriving soon.

As far as which tune you should get,
it's all in what you are expecting to get from your Marauder,
understanding the Marauder's limitations and possibilities,
and then understanding how Dennis and Lidio tune for the Marauder.

After you've considered each one of your choices,
then you can apply the one, that you feel, will fit your goal the best.

Then come back here and tell us what you chose and how much you like it !

twolow
07-15-2005, 10:01 AM
XCal + Lidio = Very happy twolow

SergntMac
07-15-2005, 10:20 AM
I respect that folks who have spent their money with a particular tuner would feel they got the best tune, this is normal human behavior. But, has anyone done both? Any "side by side" 411 to see which tuner brings out the best in a Marauder?