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Auterra Dyno Scan tool for handhelds V70-XC70

Folks,

I'm now an authorized reseller for Auterra's Dyno Scan products. They make an ODB II adapter and software to turn your Palm handheld into a diagnotic and dyno tool. For Brickboard members, the cost will be $235 including shipping (via UPS within contential US). Let me know if you're interested. Here are some of the features.

Key Features:
- All 1996 and later vehicles supported, including American, Asian, and
European
- Read and clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
- Integrated DTC description databases including enhanced and generic
definitions
- Turn off the vehicle's Check Engine or Service Engine Soon light
- Read and clear freeze frame data
- Monitor live data with line graphs, bar graphs, and meters
- Graphically zoom in/out and pan within a virtual trace buffer
- View multiple sensors simultaneously with variable sample rates
- Record and playback live sensor data streams
- Upload recordings to a PC for further analysis
- Oxygen sensor monitoring and on-board test results
- I/M readiness. Metric and English units of measure
- Horsepower and torque measurements
- 0-60 time, 1/8 and 1/4 mile time and speed, MPG, and top speed
- Supports most Palm OS devices version 3.0 and later - Color and black-and-white screens supported
- 1-year warranty
- Free software upgrades via our web site

See www.auterraweb.com for more info.
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