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<blockquote data-quote="ArkansasMystic" data-source="post: 495605" data-attributes="member: 11042"><p>I'm really considering a tuner for my 96 Cobra. I've found a used SCT XCAL2 Strategy Tuner for pretty cheap (less than half price of a new one). I'm considering picking it up. However, I'm also thinking about picking up a new XCAL3. Would there really be any noticeable difference between them? I know nothing about tuners, so bear with me. When buying one from American Muscle, they advertise free tunes for life. With the used tuner, what would I have to do to receive a tune like that? If it is something I can learn how to adjust myself, no problem. If I'm gonna have to pay someone to e-mail me a tune, it may be cheaper in the end to order though American Muscle since they offer the free tunes. Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArkansasMystic, post: 495605, member: 11042"] I'm really considering a tuner for my 96 Cobra. I've found a used SCT XCAL2 Strategy Tuner for pretty cheap (less than half price of a new one). I'm considering picking it up. However, I'm also thinking about picking up a new XCAL3. Would there really be any noticeable difference between them? I know nothing about tuners, so bear with me. When buying one from American Muscle, they advertise free tunes for life. With the used tuner, what would I have to do to receive a tune like that? If it is something I can learn how to adjust myself, no problem. If I'm gonna have to pay someone to e-mail me a tune, it may be cheaper in the end to order though American Muscle since they offer the free tunes. Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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