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Old Oct 18, 2019 | 01:27 PM
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phil alvirez
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From: windsor ontario next to detroit
Default Re: Can you clone a Skreem Module?

Originally Posted by Toolman
Phil, it appears you have missed some related message threads on this. I certainly understand your skepticism, but I have a little more information than you on it. I purchased this kit, and so have others on the forum. It is a genuine Chrysler part number/kit. The seller has sold 7 on the current ebay listing, and 10 on a prior listing, with no related negative feedback. There is certainly debate on the forum as to whether or not they will work. I happen to have the Chrysler documentation for installing a virgin SKREEM, and both a DRBIII, and Starscan that have program functions to replace and configure a SKREEM. The documentation can be wrong. I've never personally done this, and I will acknowledge it could fail. However, I'm confident it will work if I need it one day for one of my three Crossfires. I'm not willing to waste a $500 kit just to prove it. However, I have volunteered in another post to help others locally who are stuck. Or I would do the replacement on one of my own cars, if others would split the cost of the SKREEM kit. One individual has shown some willingness to do that, but I warned his request to do an ECU change at the same time would complicate things and invalidate the test.

BTW, related to your post, those performance boosters you plug into your car ODBII port are all scams. There are youtube videos where very good technical evaluations have been done proving so.
thank you very much for your polite comments and suggestions. still, the more information you have does not prove that those parts work. it will not be until you (or somebody else) tells us that have been installed and do work as expected.
and about the performance boosters you mention (in which post? number? link?), i dont understand what are you talking about, so please elaborate. thanks again for your comments.
 
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