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Diablosport Trinity T-1000 Universal Engine Performance Tuner on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Nashua, New Hampshire, US

Nashua, New Hampshire, US
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The Unit was sent to me directly from Diablosport via an RMA for a defective unit. I tested it to ensure that it worked however, it's sat in the box since. It is immaculate and works perfectly, all parts included in the original box including the unregistered device code.

DiabloSport Trinity Performance Programmer simply put is one of the most advanced tuning devices for your vehicle on the market today. The TRINITY Performance Programmer P/N# T-1000 will arrive preloaded with multiple tunes for your vehicle including Economy, Factory, Performance, Towing, Extreme, CAI Tunes, Pulley Tunes, and many many more (tune selection will vary from vehicle to vehicle) and best of all the Trinity can also hold 5 additional custom tunes. Once connected to the vehicle, the Trinitys 100MB internal computer recognizes the vehicles computer and automatically picks the proper tuning files designed specifically for Your vehicle. With a touch of the screen it can tune your vehicle, display and customize virtual gauges, read and clear trouble codes, log and record data, and even compute multiple track times the DiabloSport Trinity is the answer to all of your tuning needs.

What programming is included in the TRINITY?

Virtual Gauges With over 100MB of on board memory devoted solely to recording and playing back diagnostic PID/DMR data, it allows users to record hours and hours of continuous data streams directly from the vehicle's PCM/ECM. The Trinity interprets PID and DMR data received from the OBD-II Diagnostic port on your vehicle and converts it into a readable format: PRESTO A Virtual Gauge! Individual user customization is one of Trinity's most recognizable features. With Trinity's dynamic gauge layout there is literally an infinite number of combination's/customization of gauges to view. Users can even set up gauge alarms and shift points based on precise vehicle data and using the Trinity's LED lights.

Virtal Drag Strip Using parameters such as the vehicles speed, peak torque, wheel speed and other factors, the Trinity is able to accurately compute quarter mile, 1/8 mile or 0-60 and 0-100 time trials. The Trinity's virtual tree allows users to choose to either monitor their reaction time (like the real world) or have the tree start when they press the gas from a stop.

Diagnostics Reader Tool The T-1000 Trinity can also be used as a diagnostic code reader. Save yourself hundreds of dollars each year by reading and clearing your own computer codes rather than paying a dealer to do the same. Its as easy as a few simple steps. The DiabloSport Trinity's diagnostic code reader function can be used on multiple vehicles at any given time.

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