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SCT Xcal II
$399.99
The XCalibrator 2 is a very advanced version of our existing XCalibrator flash tool. To meet customer’s requests and to include advanced technology, we have added more features to the XCalibrator 2 than any other flash tool on the market. It is the only USB-based tool on the market, which will simplify customer use and save costs from “proprietary” cables that all other currently available flash tools on the market require for updating or reprogramming. Just as the original XCalibrator, the XCalibrator 2 can be programmed to work on any ODB-II equipped Ford vehicle from 1994-2005.
The XCalibrator 2 has both end user adjustment and high speed data logging capability. Using the keypad, a future firmware update - coming soon - will allow you to make changes to your timing, fueling, fuel injector size, and dozens of other parameters. You can also monitor and data log all critical parameters by both connecting the XCalibrator 2 to your PC and using the SCT Live Link software, or by using the built-in LCD display. Currently only PC datalogging is supported, but the standalone datalogging will be available in August with a firmware update.
The XCalibrator 2 also allows 2 analog inputs when data logging (such as Wideband O2s). Also, because everyone should know what those Check engine lights mean, the XCalibrator 2 allows you to read and understand these codes the minute they appear so you can get back to enjoying your favorite vehicle.
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Model: SCTXcalII
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs
100 Units in Stock
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 20 October, 2005.