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Johndonglong
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Dec 7, 2016
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I dont see a point in this, adapters of the same quality go for $10 < on amazon.
Dec 7, 2016
Johndonglong
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Dec 7, 2016
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JohndonglongIs there any proof that it is better? I can test the reply of this reader vs a reader from amazon.
what makes this one diffrent
Dec 7, 2016
Rcmaehl
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Dec 8, 2016
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JohndonglongThe ones on Amazon/eBay RARELY implement the ODB standard correctly or use v1 which lacks newer features and can't communicate with certain vehicles OR WORSE in 2000ish Ford F series can LOCK UP YOU ENGINE ELECTRONICALLY
Dec 8, 2016
Johndonglong
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Dec 8, 2016
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JohndonglongI guess im lucky all of of the adapters i have ever used worked. I do wish I somebody will prove the claims of this adapter. My main project uses a obd2 adapter from amazon. I have had it plugged into my car for a few months constantpy requesting and relaying data. I still dont see how this one is worth what its being sold for
Dec 8, 2016
Rcmaehl
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Dec 10, 2016
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JohndonglongHonestly I doubt it's the fastest ODB reader out there but I can say for certain that it'll give faster data relay IF YOUR CAR SUPPORTS IT. In my 97 Corolla, the Torque App reports 10 reads a second on my old $5 eBay reader, and my professional hits almost 40/s. On my mom's 07 Malibu my tool hits close to 100/s while the $5 still reads 10/s.
Dec 10, 2016
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