super chips/bully dog/diablo sport?
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JK Enthusiast
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Former Vendor
Keep in mind the Diablo piece can receive and send custom tunes via the internet. It also has a very powerful datalogger built in. This becomes very useful should you want to do more modifications down the road.
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Very happy with my Superchips Flashpaq. If you have realistic expectations from a programmer, the superchip gives noticeable enough low end and mid power. Also being able to adjust your cooling fan settings is awesome. Seen enough improvement that I just wish I bought one a long time ago!
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Ok so speaking as someone who has gone from hypertech to superchips. You will notice several difference. I won a trail dash online through a super chips drawing. With hyper tech and 33 I went from 17 mpg to 20 or 21 mpg. On the Eco tune. I have notice changes in performance as far as take off cruise ablity as I have 3.21 open diffs and a lot easier to use. So I would def say trail dash is the way to go.
#18
JK Super Freak
I think I am in the minority here, I wasn't completely in love with the superchips, I sold it and am in the market for the Diablo tuner. I think I might go with the RIPP long tube headers in a down the road, so it makes sense for me.
Superchips definitely adds power and has nice features though.
Superchips definitely adds power and has nice features though.
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I've had both the SC and the Diablo. When my JK was stock I really could not tell to much difference in the tunes. The difference is what was said by the gentlemen above. I have a RIPP SC and headers. Because of those mods I cannot use superchips. If you ever plan to make that kind of upgrade stick with Diablo.