Yup, set it to no start, walk away and unless someone knows to pull the chip, it is not starting.
As a final thought, we will be offering a true Automatic Exhaust Brake feature on the 25, 40, and 65 Towing programs.
We really like the security features of the Cyclops. It's a very nice benefit, and as Joe said... If your phone gets jacked up (or jacked), just reconnect the switch or remove the chip.
For those that are interested, we are also adding new "No-Accel" and "Auto-Cutoff" tunes to the lineup. The No-Accel tune is basically a dead pedal. The truck will idle, but there is no acceleration. The Auto-Cutoff will cause the vehicle to shut off as soon as the brake pedal, throttle, or shift level is touched. With both programs, the vehicle can idle unattended but prevents driving away. Don't forget that we also offer automatic Hi-Idle on any custom tunes.
As a final thought, we will be offering a true Automatic Exhaust Brake feature on the 25, 40, and 65 Towing programs. These tunes MUST HAVE improved Coast Clutch assemblies (additional friction and steel plates) in order to run correctly. If you have a stock transmission, we strongly advise AGAINST running these tunes as it can (and will) cause accelerated failure of the Coast Clutch assembly.
All of the new tunes will start rolling into the library over the next 30-45 days, with the most popular calibrations being available first. If you have any questions, please contact PHP tech support for more information.
Take care and have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!
You're welcome. :toast:
soooooo, who da fack are you? dont know that i have seen you around here or not... not that it's a big deal or anything.. just curious.. if bill is asking you to join his team, than you must know your chit and be a good dude!! maybe a lil background?All I can say is that it's no longer a secret and soon every Tom, Dick, and Harry will have somehow figured it out and claimed it as theirs. It's been difficult keeping it unannounced since March of 2011 for that reason.....
But then again, if it weren't for your generosity, support, and software advancements I wouldn't have dreamed of developing it in the first place.
I wish you the best in business and personal life in 2015 dude!
soooooo, who da fack are you? dont know that i have seen you around here or not... not that it's a big deal or anything.. just curious.. if bill is asking you to join his team, than you must know your chit and be a good dude!! maybe a lil background?
live life full throttle
You always have a home with us.
right on sir! sounds like he should frequent this forum more too...Cody has been working with us for nearly 5 years and is a very good tuner. If it wasn't for his irrational attachment to living in Montana, we'd love to have him in GA with us. Unfortunately for us, Cody has decided to take a hiatus from tuning and focus on other things.
Cody, you are a great friend and a sharp guy. I greatly appreciate everything you done for us over the last several years. You always have a home with us.
What part of Montana are you from? Before my surgery this morning I was looking on my tablet and saw this and thought it was awesome!! I'm in for a combo too I am buying a Hydra as soon as I sell my CS. Thank you for this awesome ability!I PROMISE to get down there this Spring for a while. I've amassed quite a bit of vacation time and I'm simply waiting to finish up a project. I'll bring a few parts along as well. I haven't forgotten about them.
Maybe we could meet up sometime. The worst part is over now onto the healing process.Good luck with your surgery.
....just a little West of you.