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    Default Auto Enginuity OBDII Scanner, E36 Bentley Manual

    Scanner - OFF THE MARKET!
    Bentley - $75 (best BMW service manuals available to the public)


    (PM me your offers please)

    Scanner is in great shape and works perfectly. The real time graphing and data logging is great. Scanner will monitor EVERY sensor on the car, just to name a few basics i used regularly: O2 (each bank), intake temp, rpm, speed, water temp (in F or C), %load, throttle position in %, and about a million others. Hooks directly into your windows based PC (cable is long enough to reach from obd2 port to engine bay so you can diagnose/ monitor from outside the car. Provides standard BMW CEL Codes, with the common description (much better than the PEAK scanner).

    "Pc-based Obd-ii (usb) Scantool W/ Can Support"
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    What AutoEnginuity's Scan Tool can do:

    * Save, print, read and clear Stored and Pending P, U, B, and C Trouble Codes. Supporting P0 - P9 generic and manufacturer specific codes (including the new lettered codes (e.g., P06A0)
    * The largest manufacturer specific trouble code library of all PC/PDA-based scan tools (20,000+)
    * Read and clear Freeze Frame data
    * View live vehicle sensors in a meter, graph, or grid format
    * View oxygen sensor live data and test results
    * View all 11 Inspection/Maintenance systems and Mode 6 data
    * Unlimited logging of live vehicle sensors in TXT, XML, or CSV (1ms logging accuracy)
    * Playback your data logs for offline analysis
    * Run and query specific component and system tests. Support for generic and enhanced bi-directional tests
    * View generic and manufacturer enhanced data on the same tool
    * English or Metric (SI) units of measure supported
    * Configure your sensors' ranges, scaling value, audible alert triggers, units, and sampling rate
    * Savable configurations. Set up the interface to suit your preferences and save it so you never have to do it again






















    Last edited by Danny; 12-23-2007 at 12:56 AM.
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    lookin to trade anything for that manual? i have a turbo timer sitting around, new in box black greddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_5g_zc
    lookin to trade anything for that manual? i have a turbo timer sitting around, new in box black greddy

    not really interested in a trade. not worth my time for the little bit of cash. Think im taking the scanner off the market, decided its worth more to keep than to sell. As it scans most makes and models, figured it would be better to keep.
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    huh? not worth your time for the little bit of cash, then why did you even post?

    ur wasting everyones time by saying u wanna sell something and then backout and say you dont

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_5g_zc
    huh? not worth your time for the little bit of cash, then why did you even post?

    ur wasting everyones time by saying u wanna sell something and then backout and say you dont
    Yes its not worth my time to spend probably over an hour to meet you and trade the bentley, then spend who knows how long trying to sell a boost controller. As in its cheaper for me to hold on the the manual than it is to trade for something that has zero value to me. I'm NOT wasting anyones time, i pulled the scanner off the market, which i had no potential buyers for (NO HARM DONE). The item you were interested in is still for sale, but you were not even interested in buying it, you offered a trade. Which i believe i said all offers welcome, but don't get offended when i say the offer is not worth my time.
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    i offered a trade first, im yet to throw an offer, i wouldnt have bothered posting if i wasnt interested first off. secondly its a turbo timer, not a boost controller, and it was an offer which i didnt know if u needed or not.

    plus, i can always drive halfway to meet you man, but ur right, probably not worth it in gas thanks to $3/gal

    too bad u dont live closer tho, or id take that manual off your hands

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