i know that with the original g-tech's people had a lot of complaints, wrong times etc. but has anybody looked into getting / own one of these new ones?
250 bucks certainly aint cheap, but if it's better then the first model then it might be worth it..well, at least a little.
what do you guys think?...
<small>[ September 19, 2004, 01:16 AM: Message edited by: ZEmadman ]</small>
g tech competition
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Re: g tech competition
Hey, I have an old g-tech pro. And as long as it's setup right, it's ok. Take five runs and the average between the closest ones are pretty close.
But I had a Beltronics Vector one and it was amazing!!! Does a lot of things and it's quiet a bit cheaper than the g-tech ones. I had the fx-2, and It was weird it was so accurate - held like 30 or 40 runs in memory. And if you got a special cable you could transfer the stuff to your PC!! man I should be getting paid by them.......
http://www.beltronics.com/fx.html
But I had a Beltronics Vector one and it was amazing!!! Does a lot of things and it's quiet a bit cheaper than the g-tech ones. I had the fx-2, and It was weird it was so accurate - held like 30 or 40 runs in memory. And if you got a special cable you could transfer the stuff to your PC!! man I should be getting paid by them.......
http://www.beltronics.com/fx.html
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