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  1. #1 OBDII scanner/tool recommendations 
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    I'd like to own a tool (rather than continue to borrow) that can scan codes and monitor engine properties (like KR etc).

    Can you recommend something that's not too expensive?
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    This kinda depends on what you'd like from the tool.

    Options:
    Portability
    Programming ability
    Generic for various models/makes
    Low cost

    Some of the guys with Droid/iPhones have found an OBDII connector and a programe called Torque. Not sure if they've had success scanning KR yet. May be a nice low cost way. I'm not very familiar with this one.
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    Let me clarify:

    I have a laptop so wouldn't be opposed to having an interface to my laptop (if there is a cord with a program - I can sit the laptop in my passenger seat if need be)

    I don't have an iPhone/Droid (although my wife does) and have little interest in this anyway

    I'm looking for something less than about $200 or so

    I don't care about programming (i.e. I just want to pull data and not change it etc)

    I do want it to operate on multiple cars - we have three right now so I don't want this to be specific to my 1998 GTP. I also have a 2005 GTP and a 2005 Monte I might use it on (plus we're looking at replacing my wife's monte with a 2009 MKX)
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    I have the scangauge II and it reads KR and a bunch of other engine parameters. and it reads codes. It gets the job done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawngtp View Post
    I was looking at this earlier.

    Can you confirm that this does KR?
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    Harbor frieght has a pretty good one. Reads and graphs live data. Have'nt used it to read kr yet though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SJAndrew View Post
    I was looking at this earlier.

    Can you confirm that this does KR?

    No it does not.
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    It looks like the Actron 9185 @ $210 or so monitors KR. Does anyone have any experience with this one?
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    It's too bad the HPTuners scanner is so expensive ($349). It is clearly one of the best out there.

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    aeroforce gauges are decent for a permanent solution (Imo the only solution you should consider for KR since it can vary so easily.)
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    If you could find a LS1M used(they no longer produce them) that would be the best bang for the buck, as it scans and logs. It would work on any 3800 or ls1 vehicle.
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    Check out this GM Enhanced Software . It run great with this obd2 scanner.

    I've been using it for 2 years and you can read ABS, SRS and special powertrain codes.
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