| work for others it's invaluable. I've used mine for about a year since I got it and they just released ver. 1.2 which has some nice enhancments. The read outs on the sensors and error codes are worht the cost of admission alone to a lazy fuck like me. Data logging is a feature I have not used but seems lilke it's very useful. I have had an opertunity to use a real Nissan Consult obd1 unit and functionality wise it's very similar. One thing that I think is a glitch is that on all the 1990 cars i use it on, I get a "jumpy-ness" to some of the read outs almost like the sample rate is off but it's a annoyance at most. I use it with my Sony Vaio which does not have a serial port on it, so I bought a $30ish USB/Serial adapter and it's never had a problem with it. The one bug fix i submitted to the guys in the UK was fixed in Ver. 1.2. All that said I'm very happy with the product and use it on just about every car that I work on. You can diagnose a failed O2 in about 5 seconds... that's good stuff. The current version comes w. some meatier intrustions and tells you HOW to interperate the read outs etc and has a utility to view the data logs. Phuong where is my ConZult-whore-Check?
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