Hi,
Not sure about the price difference for the D4 but I can get a D2 for $527, wonder what you get for the extra $200, programming??
Maybe enquire if you can get an update for an older unit to the D4 might save some cash??
Have just today purchased a D4, so am keen to buy a Nanocom. Has the group buy finished? I can't find the thread anywhere and the search function returns nothing for "nanocom". The on-line price plus DHL plus PayPal is $724!
2013 D4 expedition equipped
1966 Army workshop trailer
(previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)
Hi,
Not sure about the price difference for the D4 but I can get a D2 for $527, wonder what you get for the extra $200, programming??
Maybe enquire if you can get an update for an older unit to the D4 might save some cash??
The existing Nanocom Group Buy thread is here:
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Unfortunately, it appears to have been renamed (from the recent crash?) which is why you couldn't find it but it's still active.
Scott
Hiya Guys
Yep, unfortunatly the Long standing Group buy thread for the Nanocom does seem to have suffered under recent changes that have renamed it and auto applied some Template requirement that largely seems not that relevent in this case to the first post that was not made by me, so I cannot even edit and fix this.
Hopefully a Mod or the site owner might see this and help.
Regards D4 or even D3 over D2 coverage costs.
The later CAN BUS based vehicle models are obviously vastly more advanced in their degree of electronic technology and diagnostic capabilites. The number of ECU's covered is typically 5 times greater and the number of ECU's that are programmable rises from just 1 to more like 15 or 20.
The Nanocom supports every possible ECU and re programming for all of them, supplying huge amounts of possible file sets along with full Vehicle settings editing running into many hundreds of setting change options via our On line Genesis platform.
To gain some basic idea of this, you can visit the Nanocom-diagnostics.com web site, click on the Genesis link, then you can use the Demo account details of a user name "demo" and a password of "genesisdemo" to gain access. You then enter a Can Bus vehicles VIN number and can then see all the Files / file sets that are available for all ECU's, as well as the Vehicles As built setting options in its Car Configuation File edit options.
Non demo accounts allow uploading of CCF data and comparisons etc.
All of this of course costs vastly more to develop etc, which explains why we charge more for our coverage of these later vehicles which i firmly believe gives the greates cost per capability ratio that there is.
On top of all this is the Instrument mode, recording capability and new CSV viewer software.
sorted and available here
Nanocom Group Buy
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