Really? It works on CAN Bus L322's??
Cannot confirm technical details but it can do L322's and RR Sport as well as all older Land Rovers according to Lynx/Britpart
Lynx Diagnostics
Really? It works on CAN Bus L322's??
Nano has more HEVAC funtions and can calibrate the EAS without calibration blocks.looking at the lynx and nano for moment i have the 1997 diesel auto 2.5 dse what will one do that the other wont cos im totally confused looking at the info
Nano has more HEVAC funtions and can calibrate the EAS without calibration blocks.
Calibration of blend motors, you also need to check that Lynx can actually drive the blend motors for testing.what kind of extra hevac functions sorry for all the questions just trying to get it straight in my head
Nanocom is not VIN lcoked and can cover Defender and Disco if you buy the software modules which you also have to do with Lynx do you not?
what kind of extra hevac functions sorry for all the questions just trying to get it straight in my head
Nano has more HEVAC funtions and can calibrate the EAS without calibration blocks.
just been looking at the lynx site and it looks like hevac only works from 1998 and transmission is the same
Datatek, can the cable and CD you supplied me do the EAS calibration without the blocks? If so then leaning further on side of Lynx
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It's wrong, my car is a 1995 and it works for everything on there.
Yes it can
Datatek, can the cable and CD you supplied me do the EAS calibration without the blocks? If so then leaning further on side of Lynx
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But all in all I think the extra ? 100 is worth to my door £401.
Easy set up too loads of manuels on the site for you if your not sure what things do it really is a good bit of kit IMO .
I have a Lynx, I picked it over the Nanocom primarily because it's cheaper and I'm not really going to use it much.
Lynx uses a laptop, Nanocom is a standalone portable device.
Nanocom has more features than the Lynx but the features that Lynx has is good enough for me anyway. Lynx coverage list
One thing that is better on the Lynx is that it will work on any P38. If you get a Nanocom for a diesel it won't connect to a petrol P38s engine ECU (but it will connect to non specific things such as BECM, HEVAC etc). I guess it isn't that important though unless your planning to be helping mates all the time. You can also buy more extra cars for the Lynx such as (D2,L322,Sport,Defender and more) where as the Nanocom only seems to cover P38,D2,Defender
EDC Coverage Listing
P38 Systems
That's everything the Nanocom covers for the diesel ECU and the rest of the P38 systems, so you can compare that to what mine can do.
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