Ease
here's a more direct link to the scanner.
http://www.easesim.com/scantool_gmobdi_pt.htm
It's kind of pricey at ~$600 and ~$300 for an upgrade package. But the interface looks pretty slick.
James
http://www.easesim.com/scantool_gmobdi_pt.htm
It's kind of pricey at ~$600 and ~$300 for an upgrade package. But the interface looks pretty slick.
James
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Joined: Jul 1999
Posts: 786
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From: Guilford, NY
Car: 1988 IROC-Z
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4 w/TransGo
Axle/Gears: BW 9-bolt w/3.73s
I have been using the Personal version of their scan tool for over a year. It works great. Here is link to the "Personal" versions of the tools, which cost a little less. Email me if you have more Q's.
https://www14.hway.net/obdcom/cgi-lo...antool#Pre-OBD II Packages
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Best ET 14.413 @95.57 without
pulling valve covers or manifolds.
Also with stock 2.77 rear end!!!
https://www14.hway.net/obdcom/cgi-lo...antool#Pre-OBD II Packages
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Best ET 14.413 @95.57 without
pulling valve covers or manifolds.
Also with stock 2.77 rear end!!!
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Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 409
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From: Land O Lakes, FL
Engine: 5.7
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
I've been using it also for about a year and been very happy. I originally bought diacom and returned it for EASE. There was not that much of a price difference for the personal version. I believe I paid a little over $300.
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