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Lund Ngauge vs Lund SCT
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<blockquote data-quote="5lho" data-source="post: 15240835" data-attributes="member: 134994"><p>No, like I said, I chose x4. I felt the statement that it was junk was a bit extreme. The X4 serves well, does some things exceptionally and has better utilization by more tuners, like I described. </p><p></p><p>I do like the fact the Nguage loads faster. That'd be nice. I tuned the car twice today. Quicker means less risk of mixups or problems.</p><p></p><p>What I'd really love is a essentially a "flip chip". Something that would allow 1 button switching between tunes without rewriting would be cool. That's how it works on my drag bike. Position 1, n/a, position 2, nitrous.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, from what I've seen here, both products are great and there's a market for both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5lho, post: 15240835, member: 134994"] No, like I said, I chose x4. I felt the statement that it was junk was a bit extreme. The X4 serves well, does some things exceptionally and has better utilization by more tuners, like I described. I do like the fact the Nguage loads faster. That'd be nice. I tuned the car twice today. Quicker means less risk of mixups or problems. What I'd really love is a essentially a "flip chip". Something that would allow 1 button switching between tunes without rewriting would be cool. That's how it works on my drag bike. Position 1, n/a, position 2, nitrous. Obviously, from what I've seen here, both products are great and there's a market for both. [/QUOTE]
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