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Old 02-07-2008, 10:27 PM
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For what you're going to do you might try to pickup a used Genysis on Ebay. It would be a decent scan tool for your purposes. Another option, if you own a laptop and are comfortable using it, is software from Autoenginuity. It'll run circles around the Genysis, is cheaper to buy and has MUCH better tech support. OTC tech support is pathetic when compared to other proffessional diagnostic tool suppliers. Btw, the OTC lab scope for the Genysis is crap when compared to real professional grade lab scopes and it's the same or more money. I know, I own 3 scopes and I never use the Genysis one. It was like flushing money down the toilet.




Hope he has made up his mind by now this thread is two years old, that creep spammer dug it up!
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LOL, I never thought to look at the date.
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LOL, I never thought to look at the date.


It may have been a little late but I checked that site and it is definitely a worthy addition to this thread.

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