Bully Dog And Ppei Tuning on 2040-parts.com
New Salem, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for sale I have an auto cal by Korey Willis a bullydog programmer and the bullydog unlock cable for 13-15 cummins. I'm not sure if you'll need to buy a VIN license for the auto cal I only used it for a few months on one vehicle. New the auto cal sells for $1,000 the bullydog programmer goes for around $600 and the unlock cable goes for $50. Everything works and the bullydog programmer is not VIN locked. I believe a VIN license with new tunes costs around $200. The auto cal was tuned for a 14 ram 2500 with deleted emissions and a 6-speed manual trans. It made a world of difference over stock even on the 60hp tune.
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