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Differences between EVO-ONE and EVO-ALL?

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I'm comparing the EVO-ONE and EVO-ALL for a 2008 GMC Sierra 1500. On the comparison page, the only difference appears to be that the ONE doesn't support acting as stand-alone remote starter. However, on the general page of the ONE: http://fortin.ca/en/products/evo-series/evo-one/, it says both "remote start interface", but then is also says under Advanced Features: "Stand Alone Remote Starter". So, which is it?

Also, I belive the ONE has AUX 1 and 2 outputs, but the ALL has AUX inputs. Is this true?

The ONE appears to support Accessory out, but the ALL does not. Is this correct? I don't see an input on the ONE to trigger the Accessory out, so how is it used?

What other differences are there?
asked Sep 3, 2016 in GMC by timmerk (950 points)

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Biggest difference is the Evo-All is a bypass module which has stand-alone capabilities on some vehicles, whereas the Evo-One is a all in one high current starter with a built in bypass.
answered Sep 5, 2016 by Adam Pepin (10,150 points)
selected Sep 7, 2016 by timmerk
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