Tyler J. Thomas wrote:They're putting an ITL in my truck. Don't get me wrong, I love ITL's - they're life/time savers, but I love the manual control of the Blitz. Sometimes things aren't spec (especially older locks), and cutting a key to spec won't produce a smooth result. It will still work but I'm a stickler for my keys working as smooth as butter.
I also prefer the Blitz's card over the ITL's paper booklet for a source on spacing/depth. Those cards will be lost before they're damaged or rendered illegible - they're bullet proof.
The ITL can be set to cut off spec. So for example you have worn locks dial in a few thousandths compensation. Which ITL are they installing? The ITL really is designed for its full potential when tied to a computer.