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  1. #1 bullydog computer chip programmer. good idea or no? 
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    http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...rogrammer.html theres the website. have you guys heard anything about these? mainly im getting it because I don't want to wire the dic to a digital. and people have told me that these are way better. is this true?
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    Turbo is the way to go. Fivefingerdeathpunch's Avatar
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    What would you use it for?

    They couldn't "program" the car in any way. Heck of alot of money to just watch stuff on it.

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    pretty much to just watch stuff. it says it can read the codes also so I am thinking about getting it. unless I can find a cheaper one
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    Turbo is the way to go. REDCRAPGP's Avatar
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    Em why not just get a Aeroforce or use the torque app
    Squirrels are my engine. I need a Ford Regal
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    Why not just get an Aeroforce for the same price? Probably can read more parameters (including KR), you can set it up without cluttering your windshield, it'll match with the factory dash and look like it belongs... and plus there's way more support and knowledge about them around in the community... you'll know it's worth it and it's gunna work going into it.
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    what all does areoforce read?
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    ^^^ everything!
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    and now I see why these things are such a big deal lol
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