Scan Tool/Scanners options??
#1
Scan Tool/Scanners options??
What are the scanner options out there for scanning for codes and knock sensitivity?? What do you guys use? Experiences?? Costs?? Laptop based? handhelds? palm units??
Thank you in advanced.
Tom
Thank you in advanced.
Tom
#3
RE: Scan Tool/Scanners options??
There are so many options... depends on how SERIOUS you want to get..
you can buy a standard scanner for a hundred bucks, but the best option? Either HP Tuners, Aeroforce Scan Gauges, DHP PowrTuner, or one of the used palm pilot scanners. I would do a SEARCH on this site, there is an abundance of information regarding scanners...
you can buy a standard scanner for a hundred bucks, but the best option? Either HP Tuners, Aeroforce Scan Gauges, DHP PowrTuner, or one of the used palm pilot scanners. I would do a SEARCH on this site, there is an abundance of information regarding scanners...
#4
RE: Scan Tool/Scanners options??
I did do a search and there was nothing specific which is why I posted the thread. Hope to get all kinds of input here and then choose the way to go. Cost isn't an object but I want the best bang for the buck. So please everyone reading this if you have a scanner please post which one you have and your experiences with it.
Thank you
Tom
Thank you
Tom
#6
RE: Scan Tool/Scanners options??
If Money isn't an issue, then buy HP Tuners, you can tune, scan, record, and graph, all on your laptop that plugs into the OBDII port.
3800 Performance.com has them under PCM.
-Keegan
3800 Performance.com has them under PCM.
-Keegan
#7
RE: Scan Tool/Scanners options??
Ok wow there is alot of info out there most of it i have found through other 3.8 forums.
Ok so i ran across this nice piece. The Aero Force tech Interceptor. Has anyone here installed this piece?
Tom
Ok so i ran across this nice piece. The Aero Force tech Interceptor. Has anyone here installed this piece?
Tom
#8
RE: Scan Tool/Scanners options??
Those do the same as an LS1M, but 3x the price. If your going to spend that much, might as well splurge for a tuner.
Ya gotta figure:
Aeroforce gauge: $250
Canned Tune: $100
Total: $350
OR
HP Tuners VCM Suite: $500
Better to spend the extra $150 and get a good tuner IMO.
Ya gotta figure:
Aeroforce gauge: $250
Canned Tune: $100
Total: $350
OR
HP Tuners VCM Suite: $500
Better to spend the extra $150 and get a good tuner IMO.
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