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Diablosport I-1000 Intune Programmer For Many Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
For sale is a Diablosport Intune that has been used for 6 months and it runs great with no problems. The cable prong was a little bent but is good to go with no error codes, i have tuned 3 cars with it.
Brand:Diablo Sport Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:I1000 Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:718122445455

This item is used and is not defective runs great and you get a big jump in power, performance and fuel effieciant. I have used this tuner on 2 dodge and a ford with no problems at all. The OBDII reader cable that goes in to the tuner is bent a little but connects with no problems. There is no refund or exchange with this item. Will ship between 3 to 5 days once the funds are recieved. 

  • Color Touch Screen Interface with easy to understand menus and functions
  • Adjust Spark, Fuel, Idle, Gears, Tire Size, Shift Points, Speed limits and much more with the industry’s largest bank of custom tuning parameters!
  • Increase Drivability, Horsepower, and Torque, and Mileage with DiabloSport's Dyno Tested Performance and Economy Tunes
  • Monitor and Record External Sensors with a 5V Analog Input (not included)
  • Accepts custom tunes from DiabloSport's nationwide network of CMR custom tuning dealers.

Box Content: Intune Touch Screen Programmer, USB to mini-USB cable, and OBD-II Connection cable.

Add horsepower and torque to your car or truck using DiabloSport’s dyno tested performance tunes! These tunes are pre-loaded in to each inTune unit specifically to increase your power, economy, and drivability. The tunes work great whether on a stock vehicle, or even mildly modified (like a cat back exhaust and cold air intake). DiabloSport takes the guess work out of making safe, reliable horsepower on your ride! inTune always saves a copy of the vehicle’s factory data in its memory in case it needs to be serviced at the dealership at some point in the future. That means you always have a copy of your vehicle data on your tuner and once it’s restored it leaves no footprints or watermarks in the vehicle’s computer.

Every trouble code (aka check engine lights) that your vehicle ever puts out can be checked via the OBD-II port. In fact, if you have ever wondered what the dealership or service technician does when you bring your car to them, the mystery is solved! They're using an OBD-II Scanner (just like the inTune) to communicate with your vehicle's computer via the Diagnostic Port! With the DiabloSport inTune you'll be able to save time and money by checking your vehicle's own Diagnostics, and clearing the codes out! Not only will we provide you with the specific OBD-II Trouble code designation, but you'll also get a full text description of the code that you can use to help diagnose your vehicle

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