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Old 10-06-2009, 08:31 PM
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Thanks for all the discussion, I think I have settled on the Gryphon on dash tuner but don't where I can get it installed near me. I live in Kansas City MO. I saw the list of dealers on PHP but nothing close to me. Again I appreciate all the Feedback on the thread regardless of the drifting from the original subject, all was still informative.
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Old 10-06-2009, 09:55 PM
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Thanks for all the discussion, I think I have settled on the Gryphon on dash tuner but don't where I can get it installed near me. I live in Kansas City MO. I saw the list of dealers on PHP but nothing close to me. Again I appreciate all the Feedback on the thread regardless of the drifting from the original subject, all was still informative.
Regards, IAN
OK, now that we're past the kerfuffle, installing the Gryphon is so simple your 8-year old child could do it. No tools, the mounting pod just sits on your dash (it actually "snaps" into place and you snake the cable down beside the A-pillar to the OBDII plug. Here's a link to the manual for the Gryphon and it explains the installation procedure: http://dygytalworld.ehost-services13...02004-2008.pdf

The hardest part is getting the trim piece off the left side of the dash. I find the easiest way is to stick my finger in the hole and pull - it pops right off.

You DO NOT need a dealer near you!

- Jack
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Old 10-07-2009, 12:02 PM
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However, I live near you, so if you want to pay me to install it , I'd be happy to take your money!
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