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    Nanacom Nanny!

    Well I took the plunge and ordered a nanacom this morning decided on it as I am a long way from any mechs I would trust with the D2 and besides, I like playing! . Suppose I will have to add to the nanacom owners list now:/ Note I said owners!! knowing how to use and interpret is a whole diff kettle of the briney dwellers! Soo hands up those whose D2 I can practice on.........................:twisted2:

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    I am still putting off getting one. I would be interested how easy you find it to use. Not sure if I should just get something to clear the odd false code or go for diagnostic tool that might be past my capabilities to use. Discussion welcome about what devices are best for D2.

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    G'day Mate.
    I can run you through the basics some time if you want.
    I'm near Redcliffe/ Kalangur, off the highway.
    PM me if you want.
    Have D2 auto, TD5 and appropriate Nanocom Evo.
    Cheers, DAve.

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    Just out of interest, where would one purchase a nanocom from and how much are they?
    Cheers.

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    Splinter:
    http://www.blackbox-solutions.com/products.html


    Colin is on here as BBS Guy

    They come up rarely on evilbay.
    There are 2 versions. The older Nanocom 1 a brick-shaped case with basic 2or3 line text or figure screen, the newer Nanocom Evolution is a sexy touch screen with more engine parameters available for monitoring. It also reads the auto trans.
    Hope this helps.
    Dave.
    Last edited by Barefoot Dave; 11th August 2012 at 08:00 PM. Reason: fixed address

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    Taa

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    Dave, couldn't get that link to work?

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    Fixed, try it now.
    Dave.

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    Well the lil box has arrived! And it is a VERY neat and professional looking piece of gear! Now to know what the heck all the bits do! :/
    Have used the Instrument section on a couple of trips to Brissy and must say it is good to see the actual engine temp! Have not got a SD card yet to make a map though, it is on the list. But from what I can see the vehicle is working well. Has no stored fault codes or funny readings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuy1 View Post
    Well the lil box has arrived! And it is a VERY neat and professional looking piece of gear! Now to know what the heck all the bits do! :/
    Have used the Instrument section on a couple of trips to Brissy and must say it is good to see the actual engine temp! Have not got a SD card yet to make a map though, it is on the list. But from what I can see the vehicle is working well. Has no stored fault codes or funny readings.
    How is the nanocom going? I've just placed an order for one myself, I think it's going to be an invaluable piece of kit.

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