The Diablo sport tuner is supposed to be coming out soon (so they say). It has been in the works for MONTHS with no information on release date. Trust me there are many waiting on this thing and when one becomes available I'm sure it will light up the forums here.
The Diablo sport tuner is supposed to be coming out soon (so they say). It has been in the works for MONTHS with no information on release date. Trust me there are many waiting on this thing and when one becomes available I'm sure it will light up the forums here.
Talked to a guy by the name of Jordon. I just bought a 2011 and was ordering some other parts and ask if they had any programmers for the 2011 5.7 Hemi and he said the Diablosport.
"We have 2011 Dodge support in the works right now, and it is definitely a priority to get added ASAP. We hope to have it added for Trinity support in the next few months. Just keep your eye on our site for the announcement, as new releases are always announced the day they come out. Thanks! -Mike Mendiburo Sales"
So there is definately NOTHING that works now, and the key word there was "FEW" months. Not soon, or couple but a few months. Sounds like we are looking at fall. I don't know how hard this stuff is to do, but it would seem that 12-14 months after model release is a LONG time.
I agree that 12-14 months is a stupid long time. I find it hard to believe they have been working it that long though. I would imagine they just started working on it. If they have been working this for for over a year then I would have to question their knowlege on tunning. For example: My brother has an F150 that has a butt load of stuff on it to include a blower and the garage did a custom one of a kind tune for his mods in a few days. This guy does specialize in fords though so who knows, maybe these HEMI's are extremely tricky.
In a word, yes. Hat the Diablo for my Magnum SRT, and the canned tunes in the unit totally woke the car up. Add in the benefits of a datalogger, a built in scanner/code reader, the ability to clear trouble codes, and more......
Just wondering I have never been one for mass produced programmers are there any custom tunes my last one was one by wait for me performance I guess i need to call
I was thinking that it could be a code cracking issue? Bear in mind that this is a industry wide issue that NO ONE has accomplished, not just Diablo. How many companies offer tuners and it hasn't been hacked yet. Maybe it is just a copy and steal industry, someone puts in the work to break it and everyone else copies it, makes there own version.
I understand that the Ram is going to fall behind the Chevys and Fords, there are twice as many of each, so you cater to the masses first.
I am pondering getting my hands on a 2010 PCM, swapping out the one in my truck and moving on with a programmer on like it is a 2010 if you get my meaning. Anyone thought of this yet? If so did it work?
From my understanding its an encryption code problem. Chevy and Ford release their codes to the tuners directly but for some odd reason Dodge is being very greedy and not releasing it soo now diablo and all other tuners have to brain storm and try and crack the code themselves. Apparently this encryption code is like the best of the best aswell soooo who knows when itll be cracked if ever...
I'm waiting on Diablosport to include the tune in thier iTune. I can wait. Not doing any serious performance mods to my SRT Hauler anyway. That's what I got my SRT8 for. Most I'm doing is Magnaflow exhaust and that's it.
Has Dodge ever stated their reason for not releasing the encryption? I don't understand why they would want to put up such a brick wall unless they intend to release their own overpriced Mopar programmer. They know programmers are extremely popular with all trucks, so their has to be some sort of reason behind all of this. It wouldn't make sense to shaft their customers in this manner just for the hell of it.