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RedDaemon

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http://mustangtuning.com/speed-calibrator-94-04.html

who has had success with it?

side question...99 GT's do have 8.8 rear ends correct?

im gettin gears instead with my tax return
 

HoustonGT

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Thats the Dallas Mustangs SpeedCal. Its what eveyrone uses that gets gears and doesn't have a chip to correct the speedo. I'll be getting the same thing.
 
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Kilgore Trout

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Might want to consider buying a Predator or SCT instead. Costs a bit more but does a whole lot more.
 

RedDaemon

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Kilgore Trout said:
Might want to consider buying a Predator or SCT instead. Costs a bit more but does a whole lot more.
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i was thinkin that, if i did id have to decide if i want a flasher of a chip

do the flashers support 4.10s?
 
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Stangdriver1119

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yeah with the xcal 2 you can also adjust the speedo for larger tires, extend the rev limiter, remove the ecl light if u have o/r pipes, and a bunch of other cool stuff...nice investment for future modding really
 

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Kilgore Trout said:
Might want to consider buying a Predator or SCT instead. Costs a bit more but does a whole lot more.
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Umm, i wouldnt consider the difference between a $90(With Stangnet discount from MT) Speedcal and a $340 SCT to be a very minimal. But then again, if you have the money do it.
 

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Stangdriver1119 said:
yeah with the xcal 2 you can also adjust the speedo for larger tires, extend the rev limiter, remove the ecl light if u have o/r pipes, and a bunch of other cool stuff...nice investment for future modding really
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my future modding would be cams/headers, and id need a chip/dyno tune for that, which is why i really dont wanna get a flasher
 

RedDaemon

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btw, noone answered my other question...8.8 rear yes?
 
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Yes
 

RedDaemon

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donkey
 

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ebay has them
 
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Mustanggt108

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Here is my experience for the 2 guys who want to go with the Dallas Speed cal. Dont do it. Seriously .I thought i'd save some $$ . so i ordered the speedcal. Everything went great..instal..etc. The thing was not acurate. I almost burned my car lol . I had to always switch the little switches where you control the ratio inside the speedcal , and measure my speed with other cars well yah i guess mine was a piece of crap , doesnt mean every speedcal will suck like mine. But bottom line , just save a bit more and get the Xcal2 its $399 but you can do sooo much more with it.And trust me when i say this...you will need a flash tuner somewhere along the way , it makes things better

Note: because i was cheap instead of just paying $399 from the start. I payed $99 (speed cal) + $399 (Xcal) Idiot idiot lol
whatever you do , good luck with it
 

RedDaemon

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or i can just go to ford...how much would they charge to give me a speed cal? (on average)

somethign im just toying with, idk if i really trust them with my car, unless i can stay there and watch them
 
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I have a 97GT... the hand tuners are not able to change the gears and I'd be required to get a speed-cal to make it right. I've heard Dallas Speed Cal and Brothers Speed cal... same product different sticker?
 
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