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Last question I have for you guys to help me with thats probably pretty simple to answer. Obviously because I have a 99 I cant read codes with using the key switch trick. I currently have a quadzilla xzt+ chip. I am looking for something to give alittle boost that is fairly easy to hook up that will read codes. I can't make a decision on spending the money on an edge juice with attitude because of price and I don't think I would use more than 60hp, smarty, or scan gauge. Everyone has something different and I figured you guys could give me a suggestion on what I should go with for my needs. Thank you!

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Smarty would be the only choice for a programmer that can read codes and give a boost of power. As for being able to read codes and give back information back (live data) then you would be looking at a ScanGauge II be the boost of power is not part of it. :rolleyes:

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Smarty would be the only choice for a programmer that can read codes and give a boost of power. As for being able to read codes and give back information back (live data) then you would be looking at a ScanGauge II be the boost of power is not part of it. :rolleyes:

If I went with a scangauge could I still use the Quadzilla XZT+ or would I have to pull that out? I guess same question with the Smarty if you know? Thanks!
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You could use either product as far as I know...

ok, thanks for the info.

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