I had a talk with Jay about the software, and updates i'd like to see. I tested the beta version and indeed, it fixed the problems I reported (it now reads desired and actual timing, and tdc offset correctly) I contacted Jay Horak, and he gave me some special activation codes. Two days later, I recieved a response with a updated beta version to test, with a name and contact number. I was going to send the unit back if I couldnt get the software repaired. I was not sure if i would recieve a response. I emailed the tech support, reported what I had seen, and provided the correct data from the service manual. I did have a problem with a few sensors not reading correctly. After connecting it to the vehicle and running some tests, I was impressed. I recieved the unit, unpacked it, installed it and activated it. I purchased the AutoEnginuity Laptop Code reader ( AutoEnginuity ), even though it was a little more expensive than Carcode, because it seeemed to have a better interface, more support, bidirectional capabilities, and more features. I recently asked for many of your opinions on laptop scan tools (see Laptop OBDII Readers ).
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