JohnP38
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For those interested,I have just seen the P38 Nanocom is available to order on the BBS website.
Cool....
Juat had a look.... at £349 - near £50 more than the others....for what reason?? Because it is a P38 Range Rover no doubt......huurrumph....
Nearly £50 more than I wanted to spend.....which in the grand scheme of things is not a lot, but still, why does it have to be more expensive than the others...???
Developement, testing, R&D etc I know.....but still....
And I was really looking forward to this one, I may have to rethink...
Very tempted.... no idea how it compares with the Hawkeye, but BBS's information regarding system inputs and outputs covered by the Nanocom on their web site is superb, so inclined to go for this rather than Hawkeye for that reason alone - I know exactly what I will be getting.
My only reservation is, this is very new software, so not sure how many bugs there will be - are firmware updates reasonably frequent and reliable (and free!) from BBS??
Cheers
Jerry
Very tempted.... no idea how it compares with the Hawkeye, but BBS's information regarding system inputs and outputs covered by the Nanocom on their web site is superb, so inclined to go for this rather than Hawkeye for that reason alone - I know exactly what I will be getting.
My only reservation is, this is very new software, so not sure how many bugs there will be - are firmware updates reasonably frequent and reliable (and free!) from BBS??
Cheers
Jerry
Well, took the plunge and ordered a P38 Nanocom today. I have confirmation that the Hawkeye cannot read live HEVAC values so decided against that.
Will let you all know how well it works - first test will be to get the HEVAC working properly - am I the first on here to order one?!? (Wammers is yours a prototype on trial, or have you also bought one....?)
Cheers
Jerry
Does the Nanocomm allow data to be logged over a period as well as read a snap shot of live data ?
There seems little point in buying a Faultmate now.
I have a faultmate and this far exceds its capabilities ,you can calibrate the Blend motors resync the becm the list goes on and on.
But the faultmate is good and cheaper and with the p38 latest software clears the hevac faults they are 2 different tools. If you only want to read faults and reset them the faultmate is all you need.
You can get an SD card for it to store data on.
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