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Banks Power 17-19 Ford F250/F350 6.7L Power Stroke Derringer Tuner (Gen 2) w/ Super Gauge

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Banks Power 17-19 Ford F250/F350 6.7L Power Stroke Derringer Tuner (Gen 2) w/ Super GaugeDerringer offers 6 power levels adjustable on the fly. Interfaces with OBD II (On Board Diagnostics) to communicate with the vehicle's ECM. AutoRate uses vehicle data to adjust tune in real time. ActiveSafety protects engine powertrain. TransCommand protects transmission. For use with existing iDash DataMonster or iDash Super Gauge. Monitor engine and trans functions and control Derringer with iDash DataMonster or SuperGauge. The iDash displays data

Derringer offers 6 power levels adjustable on-the-fly. Interfaces with OBD-II (On-Board Diagnostics) to communicate with the vehicle's ECM. AutoRate uses vehicle data to adjust tune in real-time. ActiveSafety protects engine/powertrain. TransCommand protects transmission. For use with existing iDash DataMonster or iDash Super Gauge. Monitor engine and trans functions and control Derringer with iDash DataMonster or SuperGauge. The iDash displays data your dashboard doesn't and log up to 100 parameters for hundreds of hours. Derringer adds more torque and horsepower throughout the powerband than the competition safely and reliably letting you pull the grade without downshifting. Key Features:-Simple plug-and-play install with easy removal for dealer service-Experience huge torque and horsepower gains for tow and fun-Interfaces with OBD-II Port to communicate with the vehicle-6 power levels can be changed on-the-fly through the iDash-Warranty safe: no reflash required and no traces left in ECM-AutoRate tunes in realtime using vehicle diagnostics-ActiveSafety protects engine/powertrain-TransCommand protects transmission-Works while in cruise-control-DPF regen status, DEF level, displayed-Real-time bar graph displays Derringer's added power-Supplied SD card stores hundreds of hours of datalogs-With iDash displays 5 customizable pages of 2-8 gauges per page-DPF mobile and stationary regen commanded via iDash (2017-19)-iDash displays temps, pressures, speeds, and info your dashboard doesn't-With DataMonster logs up to 20 min/max value alerts with customizable alerts-Update Derringer firmware, calibration through iDash using microSD card
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There were so many great excerpts throughout the book that my highlights filled 16 pages in MS Word. This is a must read for all Pentagon personnel, those in operational commands, the acquisition community, and defense industry. Chris' insights as McCain's advisor were invaluable to understand the nuances and competing incentives of the DoD, industry, and Congressional perspectives. "The problem is that America is playing a losing game. Over many decades we have built our military around small numbers of large, expensive, exquisite, heavily manned, and hard to replace platforms that struggle to close the kill chain as one battle network. China, meanwhile, has built large numbers of multi million dollar weapons to find and attack America’s small numbers of exponentially more expensive military platforms." "It requires a sweeping redesign of the American military: from a military built around small numbers of large, expensive, exquisite, heavily manned, and hard to replace platforms to a military built around large numbers of smaller, lower cost, expendable, and highly autonomous machines." "New technologies alone will not save us. We need new thinking — an ambitious effort to reimagine the ends, ways, and means of US military power, as well as the role of our allies in this effort — to succeed in a future world where America’s military superiority will likely erode further if China’s military technological development continues."
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I am a life-long Democrat, supposed to bristle at the very idea of military spending. Brose's book convinced me the problem is not how much we spend, but what we're spending it on. "Kill chain" is military-speak for the three phases of combat -- figuring out what's going on, deciding what to do about it, and taking effective action. Brose spells out how technology changed all three phases while the Defense Department and its minders in Congress weren't paying attention. The result has been to significantly undermine our military preparedness and, more importantly, the ultimate goal of deterrence. For all the money we're spending, Brose shows how it's mostly on the wrong things, i.e., large, expensive platforms that are only incremental improvements over prior systems designed for different times. He shows how the military-industrial complex, abetted by a Congress invested in the status quo, is arming our military with technology inferior to what you'd find in a modern automobile. The development of the Internet may have been kick-started by the defense department back in the 1960s, but the information revolution that followed largely left the U.S. military behind. Meanwhile, potential adversaries are compensating for relatively lower defense budgets by exploiting emerging technologies that could change the character of war, raising multiple ethical, geo-political, and governance issues. The Kill Chain is compelling, scary, and must-reading for our political leaders and all intelligent voters.
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