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Not trying to tick anyone off.Dealers here want to lock customers in.New fuel system slammed the door.They all do work the same,just like cars.I work on my own transportation car,truck,bike.Because i want to know its right.I also take classes at my cost to keep up.I would gladly pay for training on the fortis line or toyota,ect.But they wont train a Cat tech.I dont think we train other dealers.Why wont they sell software when 95% can be done at dash?Why wont cat sell ours?Great new trucks being built.Bad for the industy when anyone cant fix anything.Takes away choice.I cant spell and dont like spell check.But I can cut and reprogram Honda Ford and Gm ecu's.Be it made in Japan or America they still are basic.
They can and will be changed when there is enough market.
  • Posted 14 Dec 2007 22:20
  • By proshadetree
  • joined 23 Feb'06 - 484 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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