I just ordered this obd2 adapter http://www.auto-tool-shop.com/images/elm327-3027.jpg and Im wondering what software to use. I read in another thread that theres an app called Torque that read codes and what not. Is Torque good enough for a professional or should I use some other software? Iv used autoenginuity before and liked it but Im not sure if I could get the software to work without their obd2 cable.
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Software bro. Iv got a brick for old stuff. Im wanting to try out a laptop based program with an obd2 to usb cable. I was just wondering what programs were any good for a tech to use and not the shade tree code puller variety.Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostSnap on 2500 and verus here
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Versus is a pretty badass just a little pricey, I have the Ethos at the house basically the same scan tool functions but no scope functions. It will show some wave patterns but some aren't in real time enough to show some faults.Originally posted by shumpertdavid View PostSnap on 2500 and verus here"It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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I can't remember any of the laptop based software some of the local guys are using. I attend most of the standard motor products training classes when there are in my area, and pertain to what I need, I know there are several variants talked about usually during the class and they all seem to be pretty good. I wish I could remember some of them.Originally posted by stephen4785 View PostSoftware bro. Iv got a brick for old stuff. Im wanting to try out a laptop based program with an obd2 to usb cable. I was just wondering what programs were any good for a tech to use and not the shade tree code puller variety.
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